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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE PAYSQN CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 13, 1929 mmivu tmm grade blood should be mark-teAbove all things, mat2 AXE IT By should be carefully con-- t ings Frank H. oiled and results closely FROM DAD Cheley c decked to make sure that le trend is always in the Vilh the Wrong right direction. Crc'cJ This system is not for the "I d, m il to ,ve a ih.d with one who wants to see The better plan is I to leave to professionals Mich j intricate problems as are involved in scientific mating and breeding. Few amateur WHY NOT SOCIAL poultry raisers have the time UPLIFT FOR CHICKENS? or inclination to deote to the study and care demanded by the grading up process. For Editors Note This is another sto,ry all except the experimenter, in a series of 52 stories on poultry the ideal plan is to dispose raising written by the well known national poultry authority, Dr. L. D. of the mongrel flock to your LeGear, V. S., of St Louis The en butcher and invest in thortire series will appear in this paper oughbred chicks from some Our readers are urged to read them reliable hatchery. carefully and clip them for future reference. Obviously, this means on you for some tunc now and waul to starting all over again, but make a Mig.'itmu. tlonk yeiiretiav with tlie wrong uowd Uln get results in far less cling Dad, lie nod.ed the pins tight oat What Shall We Do About you iime than by any grading up him ulet me hut lie did u bomulv )lhe Mongrel Flock? Many irocess and results want get mad. Non, what are infin'Amateurs Tell That They to km Dad, is how i.m a f. 'low more satisfactory. You know lhat he mn t Iriivihng with the Would Like to Own Better itely can the breed of var- riht eiowd? Bill and llany ,.nl Chub choose Slock But Cannot Afford You all hem liete tm.iiy tn.es suits that your fancy and have know them most t do To Discard What They iety w.ll liny ne reasonably sure of getting arent particularly had are they? Jus' Have. Here Are a Few Sug- what hei aiiMi they're a bit nowy ami col waitwant without you gestions for Meeting Such ing for several iciate doesn't stamp them as unde generations Sll allies? a Situation. to mature. If you want to Dad wuited for more but evidently maintain a reasonably high Boh had shot his wad as lie would I once heard a certain soc- standard in your flock, you nave a man ial uplift society described must carefully select the an- Bob, well is veryof competent throughout the as an organization in which cestors of future generations ei y, a real educ itor, inteiested he job IBs suggestions a lot of old hens got togeth- A good motto is to Buy the onoad his mere would bf win thy of a any point er and laid plans for uplift- best and breed them better. careful consideration. I ve said to mother seviiul Hums that ing everybody but the ones Or, you can buy standard your and Ilury were Tight thought that needed it most them- bred baby chi ks each year weights. BillEvidently Pringle thinks selves. However that may and do away with breeding so, too. Boh, we were talking the other be, I happen to know that as a great many are now doday about laws. Do you iccollect how there is many an organizat- ing. You must follow ap- many there vveie in every teal.u ol ion of hens in this country proved methods of housing life and how much piogrr-'- after all was just a reeotd of cur having dis today that could stand a lot feeding, mating, breeding, (oveied new laws am! of intelligent uplifting. I am and general care. old onis and more nearly aligning our lives in harmony with fttmla referring to hens in the Much more could be said mental laws? sense, howrever, having on the of improving do, hut what's that got Yes, I).,d, subject in mind the scores of mong- flocks but is lacking in to do with the gang? space A very rel poultry flocks to be found an article of theis nature. I gieat deal and here is. Imw is a law, a most f.i a ina'lna Thine of these everywhere. Many add just one thing, winch e tablislus the f.ot (hu shall, flocks can be improved in more therefore, Unless foims of life, from the lovve no you all thrown together intimately undet lie but one way. They should desire thoughtto be a Influence of the same environ'm it be sold to the butcher and the flock constantly be he tend decidedly to become alike. In have, you replaced with good standard sell it and turn to some other other words Bob, a fundamental law of life you tend to become like fowls. Many such flocks breed. In poultry raising, the thingsayswith which you intimaU-icould be greatly improved as in else, we eith associate. as naturally as bees with careful handling, how- er everything forward or slip back- hiveBoysor gang go flock, and having sheep ever. ward. There is no standing ganged more or less spontaneously; the law of association begins to work Many owners of mongrel still. To slip back means and the individual units In (he flocks are dissatisfied. They wasted time and money. To begin an elaborate process of givegioup and realize they could do better go forward means not only take in every realm of life Group begin to foim; group attiwith purer strains, but can- money gained but something opinions tudes to every conceivable tiling be not dispose of their present infinitely finer than that--th- e gin to shape themselves without the group scarcely being conscious of it somemade of to having fjodks good advarttage, joy Group opinions and group attitudes little in the world a ifir can they afford to make thing soon determine group actions nn.i afly considerable investment better than you found it. If, then mu have results, for Bob, to a we are what we do. for new stock. For such therefore, we cannot all start greatThedegree fellow who plays clean and owners, the process of mat- out with thoroughbred flocks fair is a good sport. The fellow who cheats and takes unfair advantage is ing known as grading up let us start a little in our poultry a poor sport. The boy whose manners offers a way out. Grading of acting is genteel and though! ful of up is accomplished by selec- yards as well as our slums. others is a gentleman. Lets see further. If you wish to ting the best mongrel hens (Copyrighted, 1929 become a great sprinter who do you of one breed 'out of your by Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S.) train with, a coaih with a wooden leg flock and mating them with who never ran a race? Or suppose you wish to become a great violinist, standard bred males of the with whom do you study, a trap drumChristmas Drinks Much same breed. mer? Gieat athletes become like their for Beth Old arA Yoar coaches, musicians become like their The resulting chicks wil la a lime of Joy foi masters and so the marvelous process CHRISTMAS will ns tor the jmit.g be known as grades. The goes un and on and on. it Is given n.iiy to south to enjoy If it is possible for a perfirst generation will contain many of the pis acutes that Christmas son Of course by detei mination and sheer will 50 per cent pure blood anc Ininas, age linils its compensation In power to resist the tufluence of the 50 per cent mongrel blood tile weailh of ie laeniories that tin group and stand upon his own but the u wakesno other time under such circumstances Then, through the use of day hallowed and lovely reinuni istendency for him to withdraw from the group males with fem- brutues of days tint are past stir tin in which he is not congenial and gravpure-bre- d heart. Again, we live In the land of itate to a group with interests like tils of ales increasing purity, ihihlhood; we revel In Its happy, care own. So while t is tine that you can fowls of the fifth generation fiee hours; we blind before caudle modify the law of association In a will be approximately 97 per lit Chi id mas trus that tin Hied us Id way, you ultimately tend to become With swift steps we long ago like the group with which you cent pure blood and 3 per the travel acioss the h.idge of time and live. e of cent grade blood. While I space and clasp hands with Undesirable associations account for more crime than any other single Again we live lmppv years. say that this method of im- other houiS of conn nde lop and un.lei fact. is proving an inferior flock If your principal, who is friendly standing that vveie (mis for to you, who sees you every day and practical, I never advise it Through the yearwewe may have how ikIi wete; we mav fee's your influence in the si liooi, unless the program is going gotten have failed to mall the many lovely to you, Bob, youie traveling says all the to be carried through jot, s lhat have come to ns thiough tin witli the wiong crowd, then your as- WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOUWANTIT 1 -- ia Te-- am HOLLYWOOD REVUE ALL STAR CAST COMING TO PROVO PARAMOUNT WHEN YOU GET d. matan f oi f iA ' v Tr-veX- nj; 1 f resull.-quickl- 5 - Vv v, ' r vm s A' gl odous feeling to with a- - IN get v?.ut here you r WE incite you to see our Christmas line; Oar Greeting Card stock vJas never so f.ne, Iheses Distinction, Qualifp, amJ Good Va! ue here In every card cfe are offering t.ns yNur; And your ovvii special taste vve can gratify too, To carry your Christmas Greetings for you. these sons are ahead hits The Hollywood Revue, has been on a lavish scale in which some of the most beautiful sets ever in sc n on the screen are There are goiyeous natural colors. large, good looking chruses of dancing and singing girls and boys, and s, a score of interesting camera notably the one in which Jack Bonny takes Bessie Love out of his coat pocket. Tlie Hollywood Revue, directed by Chaibs F. Reisner, with dances and ensembles by Sammy Lee of the New YoiL Stage, will open a five dav lun at the Provo Paramuont Theatre, Starting Tuesday December 17ih, Provo, Utah. inno-vafon- Gifts an Ancient Custom Tlie giviim of gifm at nuhtmn proiiiililv oi Dm. lied in mio ol ihe Ctirisi Child Millies, Hull of tlie flaw Wi Men vvlie btiugl! to (lie lieiv on i and m.vii'i gifts nf fmd t - Most of of the ceason, being eonstatntly played by dance orchestras throug ,oat ihe counntry. -- I 1 . 1 . y lit-err- al There are a number of outstanding ong hits which Cliff Edwards, Char-- 1 s King, Joan Crawford, Bessie Love rnd Gus Edwards put over in a man- l er sure to delight audiences evegy-- v hcie.. Included in this list of songs, a e Bingin In The Rain, Tne song it of the show, Your Mother And Mine, Orange Blossom Time, I Gotta Fcdin For You, Gotta Get Together, and Lon Chaneyi Will Get You If You Dont WVch Out. - t undor-tnudin- g vealing a talent to singing and danc--- i unknown to motion g .eture audiences. I i'j'1 Letterheads can what le thou-gh- iV) Aid GEOPOE K.ACTHUR ioTHE HOLLYWOOD DEVUE' DANE n v;fiat you want when you want it You BNNy, KARL Following the gieai siicce s of The Broadway JMody a p'unur in its C.itiiu'er f did of crtei t., nment, J Mayo- - decid'd to male anothi r innovatnu, even mine radi-iCa- l than anything ever attempted on the audible sec i This idea was the production of a big musical com in mini of a edy revue in t'-- i Geuige While o- - a I Zmg fdd. Foi e.eial mon'li. ph ns of tin- most amb. 10 is nat e were formulated. rage da ei lot - ail a score of famne-- sopg winers w( impoit ed from New Yolk. And to top it off, eveiy lummaivj of ii. pittance order the Mutro.GoMw yn-- iy r ban. net-- was piominently ca t m the fi"st musical comedy u me to come to the audible screen. The i i suit of a'l thi is Tlv Holly-woo- l Revue, a gay, Fcirtiliating nvu leal show, in vvhiih such noted utai-- i as John G.ll.ert, Norma Shearer, Res sie Love, Joan Draw foitf, William Ilanes, M.vian Davies, Iuster Keaton, Clu , les Kin", Cliff KJv aril-- , Conrad Nh.gel, Marie Dressier, Anita Page Lionel Baiiyniore, The Brox Sisteis, Polly Moran and a host of others, pav prominent parts. such tuneT1 ete is so muih ful melodies and eever dan os no to forget halations moieents of lib t imtickling humor, that il menthol till i.th vhrt to possible of the cast do s, bu cmh one does his or her hit, many of the stars re will give you vv, , ACK s 1 a-- f. I 1. 4. , Brjggs spclcgies ii s imrn aint itarandand I t "vv J?, 1 suid.-Iniig- v I, i y. I x . F I1 V SAM; LE CATL'S C J DISPLAY HERE SAFETY Headquarters Till Chns'mas Comes As in n -- r g rva )a6tyj3niyi smokers ' , uplift-moveme- i'h-'Ci-r.'rirVi'- nt ' P.r . 1 ' o - y 1 I - doe-suc- t h The phrase Ive Graduafcd to Camels vh il originated fnmel smoker. It expresses experience of millions who a through Camels have learned to know real smoking pleasure. tho-- way- - I can imagine no greater t pleasure, however, than that enjoyed by the man or woman who perseveres and sees effort crowned with success It is not an easy one for sev-- 7 eral reasons. Eternal vigi ance is necessary. Chicks must be watched closely anc those that do not conform to desired standards must be eliminated. Makes with (Tnistmas It Is dif fi lends and Joys, us feruit. well as those that are neat bring Even those who have ami ihoer passed into the land beyond seem to he w th i.s tod. iv ; the power of love et ins to have pierced and imniory 11 lhat hid tin m from our view he and hall f" gotten memories oi hums we spent wi h them bring them veiy dose. Yes, Christmas Imlds much for the ild. And its greatest gifts are fm tlio-who have laid up a treasure of lovely nu nun ies day by day. Katli urine lalelmiin .ears Bui at Absent i la-1- e (.Ills Vcwimaper Union) x Iv toward better quality. nt;tur.! 1'tY, sn unices may not fcj cdtical but 5. a- n ilr.L y cuce experience the true u C d J.y nulvi ; 2 r.nd surpa? hr; f r:. recce c' they realize that Lent that Camels .LT2: areAlsuih'ricrb. 'sier n-''if-- . Icon . . . r.nd thisqual-- . . . for th y O.z ' kc'ce t i V ".gu As trol ( iti smoking tlc'vdaps, H - 1S30, Western New-ea.- ii Colon ) .1 c . r-J- t sociations are beginning to show tie knows that you are capable of better tilings. lie expects more of you than he is getting by way of a positive Stand on moial piinclples. But, Dad, cant one hoy reform a gang? Ha, ha, my hoy. that Is he alibi that keeps many a boy from stepping up forward a false loyally again. No you will not reform your gang, W your Bob, very rarely If ever. gang Inducin' o is not of tin best, get Into one that is. Have all the advantage of a lift, and none of the disadvantage of a drag." (, r : v . . ar:'i ! 1 or wiier the y they flock .:Y--- , 1 KK R- J Reynolds Tobacco j a, in t a ja5.n., N G. pleasure. 1 f (0 i ' . r ence il r i n , t t in |