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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1830 IIWADS THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH CLOSED FOR COASTING1 EXPERT The Uvea of the of Peteetneet School boys and girls have been threat FINGER WAVING cned several times in the past week failed have who by careless drivers AND to pay attention to large signs post- MARCELLING ed in conspicuous places. 1 Peteet-50c The Toad at the foot of the and 35c neet hill for two blocks running north Mrs. R. L. Bills and south is closed to traffic until Phone 86 after die coasting season, also one block west from the foot of the hill on 106 South 5th West Street Utah Avenue will be closed, for coast-- j ing. TTiis is permission given by our Boys and Girls from all rooms parCity Officials. ticipated in the merrymaking. Parents and patrons are cordially PETEETNEET NOTES invited to attend our programs. School Everey one at the Peteetneet is extrfemely happy. The old hill ha3 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson The coasting is never been better. and children were in Salt Lake for increases daily. our and fun great We had a very splendid Thanksgiv- Thanksgiving and were guests at the ing program on Wednesday, and there home of Mrs. Erlandsons mother, Mrs. was enjoyment for every one present. Hazel Brietenfeldt. i Bargain Alfalfa Seed a Big Waste of Money Care Is needed In purchasing alfalfa seed. Bargain seed ought to he regarded with suspicion. A year ago there appeared on the market In the United States a new kind of alfalfa, alfalfa generally called "bargain seed. Because It was ballyhooed over the air, It was also cnlled Budlo" alfalfa seed. In South Dakota Alone a total of 82 different s; raplea of the bargain type of seed wre tested at the labors 'ory of the agronomy department, date college, with the following results: In every one of the 62 samples, aweet clover was found; In 60 samples there was dodder; In 25 there was Johnson grass, and In 5 there was pa slum. In 41 samples there was found an averse of 14 kinds of weed seeds, while In 15 samples there were 24 different kinds. In some samples the sweet clover ran as high as 8 per cent and the purity averaged only 80 per cent or lower. seed-teetin- g LOCAL Agricultural Squibs ITEMS One of the largest and most dances of the year was given 4 at the Bon Ton' last Saturday night, Beef cow's which mlve in the fall was sponsored by the Gleaner Girls should be given some grain daring the jit M Men of Nebo Stake. Punch and winter months. and apples were, served and home One advantage of western or range made candy was offered for sale. ewes la that they are not likely to be Infested with stomach wot ms. Mr. and Mrs. George Seaberry, Mr. j and Mrs Bert Taylor and childdren, In nine cases out of ten pure bred Miss Jennie Fairbanks and Miss MadChester Whites or Yorkshires when crossed on Durocs will give white pigs. ge Fairbanks were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simmons at a family Honey Is a destroyer of disease dinner at their home in Salt Lake on germs that afflict the human family, Thanksgiving particularly those that cause typhoid fever, dysentery, and various diarrheal Dave Shuler and Howard Shuler affections. were in Salt Lake Monday for a ChevThe purchase of western ewes from rolet meeting and banquet at the Hotel the range Is a very satisfactory way to Utah. start a farm flock. These ewes should be bred to a good ram of the mutton Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Nichols spent type, such as a Hampshire, Shropshire, Thanksgiving Day in Salt Lake with of Southdown. friends and relatives. suc-cesf- ul ! J w I I Housed Machines Yield More Work Shelter Makes Possible pair of Implements in Bad W eathcr. Re- (By WAI.Tr.n O. WAUD. Extension Architect, Kansas State Agricultural Coll ge.) It pays to liou.-- e farm machinery. Ei hi though the all steel machine may have feiv or no parts subject to decay rud attacks Imlts, nuking adjustments and replacements difficult. An adequate shelter nukes possible the repair of an Implement during laid weather, at a time that miuht o he put to no profitable use. Not Expensive. An Implement bhe.1 does not require Waterproofexpensive construction. ness Is the main essential, and a great many fanners select galvanized Iron. The size and arrangement of nn Implement house will vary with the size of the farm and type of farming. A building with 1,500 to 1.S00 square feet of door area will house the equipment on all but the largest farms and permit an arrangement such that the machines are easily accessible. A fairly wide building Is needed for machinery. It should he so arranged that implements used most often can be taken In or out without moving other units. Place for Light Machines. A wide shelf or gallery over the rear part of the machine shed may serve for storing light, bulky machinThe driveway should be suffiery. ciently wide and high to permit driv-- ; lug In with a load of grain or hay. her-ivi-- e Pruner for Brambles Very Convenient Tool NIEW CMEWMDILE TTB0E One reason why so ninny let HAS MANY nMIPDMDYEII r The introduction of the new Chevrolet Six marks the most impressive forward record step in Chevrolets twenty-yeof constant progress and improvement. For this Bigger and Better Six offers new beauty of line and color, new luxury, new completeness and new quality yet it sells at lower prices! ar In every curve and sweep of Chevrolets modern lines in every detail of its smart new Fisher bodies, you will see the fine hand of the master designer and the skillful craftsman. And the more closely you inspect it, the more deeply impressed you will be. The improvements in the new Chevrolet Six begin at the smart new ehrome-plate- d headlamps and extend throughout the entire car. The radiator is deeper and unusually efficient. Due to the increased wheelbase, the lines are longer and lower, giving an air of exceptional fleetness and grace. And the new Fisher bodies combine with this more attractive exterior appearance, new degree of interior luxury. The upholstery is of fine quality mohair or broadcloth. carefully tailored and fitted. The number of individual springs in the rear seat cushions has been increased by 25. The windshield and windows have lieen redesigned to provide wider vision. And all interior fittings have been made more pleasing to the eye. The chassis of the new Chevrolet Six lias also been refined and advanced in a number of different ways. The frame is heavier, deeper and stronger than before. There is a smoother operating, long lived clutch; a sturdier front axle; an entirely new steering mechanism of the worm and sector type; an easier shifting transmission. In Cad, every vital feature of the new car has been made better and more satisfactory to the owner. Obviously these many for a higher standard of improvements are responsible And they quality than la-for- become doubly significant when you consider that they are offered in a oar which provides the smooth, quiet, flexible performance of a motor the comfort of four long springs and four hydraulic shock absorbers the safety of a gasoline tank at the rear of the car and an economy of six-cylin- semi-ellipt- their raspberry and blackberry patches go clear over to winter without taking out the old canes, Is simply because they want to put off the disagreeable job of taking out thorny canes. Of course, the job cannot be put off Indefinitely, and It really Is a lot easier to take these old canes out Immediately ufter the fruit harvest Is com- ic operation not surpassed by any automobile. plete. When the Job Is neglected until still thicker growth of cane Is In the patch, the Job Is Just that much worse. In either cae, even the owner of a small patch will find one of these long handled pruning hooks decidedly convenient. It Is possible to reach down to the base of the cane without stooping or thrusting the hand down through the mass of canes. The well sharpened hook cuts the old cane dean, close to the ground. Endeavor to Get Lime Spread on Land Early Make an effort to get the Mine spread on the land this winter or early spring, If possible, ns this will enable you to use It a year sooner than waiting until after the crop Is cut nest summer. If you cun put It on now and allow It to work Into the j,vheat during the winter, you might possibly get some benefit from the limestone in your clover crop uext spring. Even If you cannot spread It until warm weather In the spring, you will probably notice some good results on the clover. e Some farmers spread their with a manure spreader. This is done by putting in a layer of straw or manure and scattering the lime. lime-stou- Tills prevents the lime from going through the sluts In the spreader, and puts it where you want it. For Commercial Trade Shorthorn Milk Leads . AT NEW ILCDW line as it is, the new Chevrolet Six now sells t lower prices making the economy and satisfaction of Chevrolet ownership even, more outstanding. We urge you to come in PRICES and see the Bigger and Better Chevrolet. It modem design reflects the spirit of the times .ami it represents a value which will command field. the interest of every buyer in the low-pri- ce Experiments according to an Eng- lish agricultural paper tend to show what has long been observed by milk producers and retailers, that Shorthorn milk is amongst the best of any .breed for conimori.i.il purposes. For color, digestibility and lluvor, it ranks high. The color Is a satisfactory tinge off from white to yellow, a fact of primary Importance now that milk is universally retailed in bottles, the fat content normally ranging between nnj 4.5 easily meets the statutory 3.5 The 510 475 Phaeton The Roadster Sport Roadster with rumble requirements, while the medium sized good flavor and fat globules easy digestibility. seat ln-u- re Success in Beekeeping Depends on Good Queen! .495 i Success In beekeeping depends large-- , the possession of good queens.. prolific queen can build up nn ac-- l lv upon A the colony; hut an unprolifle queen; will never do so. Queens ought to be selected from stoik that Is free from undesirable traits, such as an excessive tendency; to swarm, irritability, and the like, for, such tendencies are almost sure to be. handed on to their offspring, whether; queens or workers. The queen Is the only bee In the hive that can lay eggs that will pro- -' duce worker bees. j ITS WISE TO 1I OO S E A SIX SHULER MOTOR CO. PAYSON, UTAH Caring for Dry Cow The care of the dry cow is Important. It undoubtedly exerts considerable influence on the succeeding lactation. It is equally important that the cow Is not fed too heavily after freshening. Such a practice often results In udder trouble. Fieri if no permanent injury is sustained, the loss of milk and danger of the infection spreading make it highly necessary to avoid all conditions which may Induce garget. Then, again, Increasing the grain allowance too rapidly may cause a case of Impaction. |