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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Baled Hay Convenient for Storage Purposes WE PAY Growers whose hay storage space Is limited will find that baling the alfalfa and other kinds of hay willenable them to put under cover sevral times ss much hay as can he While the stored In a loose form. cost of bullng Is considerable, the sav Ing It makes possible In the way of bay lost from weathering In stackR, hay saved from seatterlng In feeding,and the labor of handling will usually more than make up for It. One thing must be watched for In storing baled hay. especially In hay miws, that the bales not he piled high enough to exceed the safe load. Loose hay weighs from three to five pounds per cubic foot, depending on how well It has settled; while baled hay weighs from 20 to 25 pounds for the saire spare, or about five times as mnch. and It Is easy with baled hay to overload a mow which will hold all the loose hay which can he piled upon It. See the STUNNING new Goodyear HEAVY DUTY before you buy tire(s The habit of swapping or trading groceries for eggs, is a very ancient one, in fact, it originated during the days before there was any money standards. A lot of grocers of today pay a higher price for eggs in trade than the mar k.e t Warrants Such grocers lusually charge considerably more for their merchandise than do other stores. Each O. P. Skaggs System store pays cash for eggs. Not ony that, we pay the top market price. We pay the same price that the local wholesale egg shipper will pay, and no one is demanded or expected to make purchases in our stores, although of course, most people who sell us their eggs, buy whatever groceries they need here. Means Bigger Crop Minnesota experiment station tests have shown that early sown oats, bar- ley, spring wheat, and flax have a better chance of tna'ilng a good crop than If sown a week to ten days later. In these tests pioductlon decreased as Seeding the seeding w as delayed. oats ten days later than the usual time cut the yield four bushels an acre with early varieties and five bushels an acre with the late varle- ties. Where seeding was delayed 20 days, yields at harvest dropped from nine to twenty bushels an acre. Seed lng a month late cut the yields about In two. The rule for early sowing holds good even if clover or alfalfa Is to be planted with the small grain. Clover will do best if steded as early as the ground can be worked. ls. Built for extra mileage, extra road carcass of protection, with SUPER-TWIS- T patented, CORD. Only the price is ordinary, Come in end see them. ly shock-absorbi- PHONE 46 For Prompt Service Payson Motor Inc PAYSON. UTAH i Brussels Sprouts Need 0 Careful Cultivation MOIST STORAGE FOR EGGS FOR RENT 80 acres of good land Until lately it was believed that and water, under Strawberry Canal-5- eggs should be stored under very dry acres alfalfa, 25 acres farm land. conditions, to prevent mold growth Inquire Lars A. Johnson, R. F. D. on the shells, but recent investigations No. 1, Santaquin, Utah. by the United States department of agriculture show that too low humind-itin storage rooms harms the eggs. Probably a humidity of from 82 to 85 per cent is best as high as possible but just below the point at which mold growth forms. Some warehousemen who formerly used caleium chlor. ide or some other moisture absorbhave abandoned this ing medium now and practice place pans of water in storage rooms to increase the Brussels sprouts need about the is sown about May 15 In rows one foot apart. When the plants are large enough, about the last of June, trans plant the plants two feet apart in rows three feet asunder. After the plants are rooted sprinkle a large fertilizer around each handful of plant and hoa or cultivate In ground Immediately. When the sprouts begin to appear break off lower leaves ami stems. If green louse appears spray with nicotine sulphate, one teaspoon with a small cube of soap to a quart of water. They will stand quite severe weather, and If sprouts are desired into December pull up the stalks, leuv lng as much earth oo roots as possible, and store In a cool cellar or pit y Headquarters Hoe or Shovel a At OUR line of Feeders COOP for your is Complete The House Of Quality I LUMBER COAL PAINT HARDWARE Phone 45 bh a i ; 57 CC : . A?;i C 757 'a 70 StXHKHJO-- ieultural Notes ,eu silage should he fed Immedi It thaws. after nte'v isiness farmers will answer letteis as pimnptly as will any other bu- - I Ju-- d'C 5 5 LUMBER S : " i'ii FRESH MEATS l lie's men. Warm weather is com ing and with it the danger of using meats poorly refrigerated. Our meat department, is equipped with a modern, mechanical It pajs to grade and standardise fan pmducts. They sell for a loiter and are more In demand. farm business without some kind roe rds Is like a clock w Ithout lun-'There Is no way of telling vvh fiber it is gaining or losing. A of s fresh and sweet in summer as well as in winter. See our display when next you are in our store. 10. R If ha is high In price and the quality po r the hay can he cut or ground to ad'iiutage. Little if anything Is to he gained if the hay is of good quality since it will be consumed with little waste. SKAGGS! N H last information on gardening Up may be obtained by studying garden I iillet.ns and circulars and by consult Jug successful gardeners. plant, and our meats are ',wr THE tires we carry are approved by the Ford Motor Company. They longer because they are specially designed, balanced and built for the Ford car by leading tire manufacturers. See us the next time yfou need replacements WeII treat you right on price and service. t refrigerating fB&AMZEHMaBHHHIIIHIHHIUHUHHHUIllHHIUUUMISin - that Rak-e- GET i SANITARY lame cultivation as cabbage. The seed 0 Spring Is Here CASH FOR EGGS Early Sowing Generally Youll be proud I tbeae atrlkiafflf handsome new Goodyears, with their extra-thic- k All Weather deep-cu- t, Treads, the outer blocks of which tide-walprism down into silver-stripe- d e . STORES A Surety of Purity m U Q Increases of 10 to 20 per cent iu yield of sweet corn have been obtained by treating seed with organic mercury The treatment proven compounds. certain root and stalk rots, ii can bo obtained in liquid and dust forms and Is applied according to the munjfa' PAYSON MOTOR Inc. PAYSON, UTAH turers direction. M Discuses Among American Plants a Billion-Doll- ar Plant disposes rob the American poo $1,500,000,000 annually, according to estimates of the bureau of plant industries, United States Department of Agriculture. Since 1017 the bureau has collected data each year on reductions In crop yields due to dis eases, nnd bases Its estimates on a summary of the reports sent in. Losses from plant diseases are proportionately high In other countries. In Canada the estimated annual losses are said to average about 15,000,000 English pounds, while in England losses due to fungi in 1028 have recently been estimated at 10 per cent of the total value of all crops grown. u pie of some M s in H in n H n u n H m m m m K M M n n HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED ? WHY LOUNGING HABITS CHANGE FURNITURE STYLES? A wise man has remarked that a peoples accomplishments depend on the use of their leisure time. The use of this leisure time also determines the furnishings of their homes. Modern man with his greater buying power and added appreciation for beautiful surroundings himself with far more luxuries than formerly. He deals with extremes. Working feverishly under high mental strains he attempts, by relaxation, to rehabilitate himself in a minimum of time. A soft divan or a low slung chair puts him in physical ease and sooths the mental turmoil. Modem convention disregards formality in its lunging habits, and man sprawls into a deeply cushioned chair designed to throw his weight on the shoulders and back. A footstool conveniently placed gives him additional support. Have you ever noticed that a man who is required to sit on a straight backed chair invariably tilts it back against the wall? A large chair manufacturer aware of this has designed its chairs 77 for the man who perfers to sit on the back of his neck. Such chairs, nationally known as Streit Slumber Chairs come in beautiful designs and coverings, and a full line can be found in this store. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL YARD SQUARE TYE AND DYE SCARVES 8 Agricultural Hints 8 High quality potato seed can become worthless as a result of poor storage. 8 F.uekvvhent may be sown at any time from May until August. Seeding around the first of July Is probabl.v the best time. I 3 S 8 8 I S The US! e House Acme Quality Granite n. is all vou need to keep the bright, shiny surface blight and clean. Granite Tloor Enaoiel is the finish for the modern kitchen floor. It dries hard and fast, and the tough surface is proof against heel and water irvij'-r- n marks. 111! j If squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, melons, corn, in d beans nre not caught bj a late tiv '1 ike gai diner is two or tluee weil.s ahead by planting now. In addition to use on kitchen floors. Acme Quality Granite Floor Enamel is highly recommended for use on cement your basement floor or it can be used on your cellar stairway. In fact wherever a painted floor is de- sired, Acme Quality Granite Floor Enamel is the finish to use. It is available in a variety of very fine colors. Get your quart can of Acme Quality Granite Floor Enamel and brush today, for this offer is made for a limited time only. Falut Ycp Eedroom with Acme Cmlity re Finish You can add greatly to the coziness of your bedroom by painting the well. and ceilings with Acme Quality I ini-the flat, washable wall finioh. You can get it in colors to harmonize with your furniture and Finish is hangings, for availab'e in all fine modern colors colors that (tl Art turn gloom into cheer. splVV e No-Lust- PAGE FURNITURE CO. .It Pays To Trade With Us' May 10 is the safe date for planting tender crops hut if the ground lias warmed they may he started e.iiiier ! Floor Enamel is just the thing to h.ighten up your kitchen floor and reduce the lahor of keeping it cle-No more scrubbing brush and soap a damp cloth No-Lust- Buckwheat has been a major source of human food of some of the primitive races of Asia In past ages, and has been grown for that purpose in this country, since earliest colonial times. In the cose of corn or the sorghums there Is less waste in feeding forage when fed cut or shredded. The ex pense of cutting is probably Justified As to whether It will pay to cut or grind hay will depend on the price and the quality. Co, One-Pric- of an aere, properly man aged, constitutes a garden large enough to provide vegetables In season, for canning, and for storage, sufficient to supply a family of five persons. Oue-fift- h Nine Busy Furniture Stores ( ; walnut grows well on well drained, fertile soil. 79c Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell ; Black This week only I 8 ; I- - - If THE HOUSE OF F |