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Show THE PAYSOX CHROMn K. PAYSOV. UTAH UNKNOWN SOLDIERS K Value of Alfalfa in Crop Rotation W. Plants Supreme Importance W T to Farm Shown by Experiments. Hi: N. iLir &,- - we' ' Fa i im is and block groweis all over the cbt are finding alfalfa more and more Important In their farming opei at ions Alfalfa tills an important place ln wc.sictn by stems of crop rotation; it is vwihout a superior as a protein supplying lotigliiige for live stock, and it lie'ps in solving the problem of equal distribution of farm labor." Bub tin so htatesmenis. John N. A. J fV ' o.w &354wi5p ?' rl?i .c Kki fiat 4 J to SCOTT WATSON in cm of the regi- E UMDILD if ' expei t riflemen winch ui.'.fit lit it Goin.ie.s3 raised in aids of Iemisj i vanla, and one lino i mn ng in June. 1775, lie nmnled gi.lv no ay to help throw Tommy (.age and his lobsterbacks town. lie followed out of Montgomoi y and Arnold to Quebec ninenio - a dl he starved and i that dreadful winter. renin, ms of that Canada attend rcki Till treas a tl1 neat. Bur-gqn- him hat If the lu- -t vn'in - , lily away until death came at to still his pleading cry of Water! Water! and to ease his pi.n nuked body. now elands on this spot great monument tbch once vvltnes the pomp and circumstance of war t! e s, n render of a British Hut, neaihy, t' e mu loth, gt en sod gives army no fgn that tie u'l bin ith hulls the dust of a young Ivna-U ml t b.u ku ooiDnmn who Lidded in ihfen-- e of American liberty'. ebbed sw y- es& - -- " if la- ' Ts A i ; v' f- -. s TvsVvWt5 S y g to tit died h "ho was bo? Just an Unknown OH tali' v and ig Pi P3 the vu of the American Eevulntiun! ptete in tal Idler Si k Pa v arcely dry on the aprs w h eh made li!m a private In the I ,rst infantry of the United States reg'lar a my, iinn'l.er boy, who had sever before been beyond the confines of the rock strewn acres of his New Ungland birth-pstwas on h.s wav to the western frontier, there to serve in a lonely outpost called Fort It is r, w BEFORE e, Dearborn. kre, It was as though he were on another Wnet so fllr as communication with the world had known was com mind But somehow he rd ,e for Maksi orotiW oga!i' i g abet wst & a.n.ng Mi- tU at p &t not the cold, desolate summers river. "'ith It the ,;k' England again. llu'ro "a51 tlle throat of an hGn f"r Ue "ra,or-mMk' of Tecumseh, tbemst ' m"nep 'wd been beard among the v'd tri'h J1)esraen throughout the )M Mississippi valwilder- ue,. to a,C(un'r sleding along the ,n,m .. thiough ,fle llot fever-breedinthe swamps along the Chicago f 11412 ,,miP and tMrTn,er a tWe mnst 01,1 . v. tmlJZT pe main, .T V,LthuMn' relr,at b(,lon- - South- - hor(s nf Lake Michigan, a11 t0 ,e in numhe1 Pf!l1 lH lus little arm-Ilrocnrlons task of safe conrov li,d children e,"a!:m!S "here rode the women i 1P Rarri,on- From out of the aasdkilli firf,f'e Iotta"'atomles. A desnerT'Vhe (tort, Frt nparborn history'0"'1 Capt on s,,nl'e and v t name ire, t0 V v f ,rat, fan1' .lOPM'1 rvatet a helHsh ool a ng f e Cm jOnnW' icco as 11' r ln the wrfiWnd J16 PUlns stars 1K)kwl down cpl 2Ur at the stake- - 'Vhat If ttls aj or. nf 16 ftCtS In the aIlel th. win mlRhty drama f ,he hitre esf? What if the a, ,n 0ng (IS f the wor,d8 c1:1m rise on thf greatest fehores? Coaid randy that i l'r the CerT now1de have been recompense thlS NW EnS,and lad ,boa whose unmar 0t d, Rruve thp hurrying feet ttkago' ons heat an tcdar? endless requiem ho ffas he? nWn So(1!er TrouGr J k of the War of 1812! r ',S R Cni bj enaVw(iuli Hot to ne!Kld,rs denonneed lnt0 wk'fh I'resl--6- '. wa8 leadinS the "torn farm was one na-fir- st caiioT "h,'n nn Jdent for SO.oK) 'he M.rtn 'ctla forces Hande. he vta, B that 0111(1 May 13 back . and Feath,hMSP snnj, "ho ,andpd "dth succession nerican army, assur- Jr,h. "1 nlmost over and me. Some interesting facts concerning the differences In feeding beef steer lahes and beef heifer uilves for baby beef lone leiently been announced by the IllmoU expei Intent station. Five i months of full feeding will ordinarily put heifer calx oh in the host condition for slaughter, whereas, with steer jculx's, seven months Is usually re quh ed. The Illinois expel proved quite definitely that at 7'Ki pounds ln weight the luiliy beef heifers are fully equal If not somewhat supeiior to baby steers. At 1HK1 pounds m weight, however, the baby beef steers have a slight advantage, because by that time the heifers are slightly overdone. A month later he was on an army transport It would seem, from the Illinois ex that steamed through the Golden Gate into the hri ad Iael tic. The next year he waa one of a periments, that a definite effort should detachment which set out from a little Ihlllp- - be made to educate the packers to the t purs-uiparty of Moro fact Molt discrimination against baby beef heifers at 700 pounds 111 weight raiders. There was a deathlike hush as they pushed Is not in any way warranted, and even on tluough the steaming heat of the Jungle. A ut in n pounds In vv tight, Hit price ills moment later its stillness was shattered by the crimination should lit veiy little. sounds of men engaged In furious hand to hand Moiitii.il nmily Herald. combat bay unet against boloa swarm of little brown n:eu clawing at a gtoup of swearing, Mixing Corn in Field (lert i utely struggling khaki clad figures and at The safe distance of Reparation to ,it ii irlng them down to earth by sheer force prevent the mixing of corn depends of nmulurs. on the amount of wind A f months later, b;n k in the Colorado very largely wind. Coin pollen n m.ng camp which clung prewirtously to the and the prevailing Is very lRht ami In windy weather a waa of the hand playmountain, iiuky slope There'll Be a Hot Time in the may be Mown quite a long distance. ing i:n o' To vn Tonight." l'or the troop of our boys It all ib lends on how far tbe wind Sometimes two will blow the pollen. v ,i, luq ie from the wars. ln tbe same of kinds iorn planted out ln the province of Sulu a rusted Krag In Id in iy mix where tbe first half J iMis a rifle and a wtblied cartridge belt, rovs uf ea Ii kind come near l early bidden by the lush Jungle vegdu-tioii- , iuih oiMr ami the end of the field ,k m irked the last resting of one who plae from whiili the pievailmg wind blows d. n't come home an Unknown Soldier of keeps almost entirely free from mlx-tm'Unit is, If the strongest wind Pa Pa 4 Is fiom tbe north or west, that end of t ho tn Id Is ninth mme likely to he ll, BJ22. In Arlington ceil NOVEMBER throng stood with bur fun fiom mixture than the other. a bugler blew 'Taps over K11r.1l new white marble tomb ln width bad bien lined the body of a dead warrior. Heavy Erosion Losses Who was he? Soil X j one can suy. For his Is the eternal mys spermlM. of the Milted Stales I p.irtment of Agrb allure declare tl IV. M 03 of plant food 'i he lettering on his tomb betrays no word of that the annual Ids hit tity. It says simply: Here ns's in due to erosion ln this country amount I'lno.id glory an American soldier known hut to 21 times as minli as the plant food unsullied ln th pnuluetion of farm to Go Traiml.itid Into dollars and roj is. He Is The Unknown Soldier" of the Wnihi based upon the average cost of fertil-er- , w ir. the losses due tn erosion amount He is the man whom we have evd'eij out of Of this S2 000, ooojioo annually. to h m.amty Into sainthood. is evidence to Indicate there amount, 81111 e that en ten whin they years ago day AOO.dOO 000 can be slirimd his dust in marble at Arllivfi n and Ids that at least as tangible yearly loss to up women (barged in and men the heart of America, splnt the farmers of the nation Missouri of every station In life have bowed their heads reverently ln tbe presence of bis last renting Farmer. dnp. To it have come the great of other j countries tbe queen of a European royal house, Worms in Hogs and Sheep . princes, field marshals, lord admirals, One of the most favorably known None lias been too great to pay h m horn- and newer drugs In use today among age. hog and feed men for treatment for Orators and poets have tried in all too inade- - worms Is tetrnelilorethylprie. The quate words to pay fitting tribute to hi meinas a worm material this of value ory. But the only real tribute to him Is the un- has been firmly established voiced one In the hearts of his fellow AmerIndorsed by tbe leading authoriand icans To them he has given Memorial day a ties and ln addition to Its effectivenew meaning. For on that day their thoughts It leaves little or no drug ness turn to Ids tomb as the shrine upon which is Worm remedies such as offered Americas tribute to her soldier dead, should be given ln indiand more especially to the Unknown Soldiers vidual doses In eapmile form to get of oil her wars. the best results. Indiana Farmers We cannot decorate th Ir graves ln accord Guide. ance with the Memorial day custom, for they of are scattered far and wide over the face the globe. Some of them fell before Indian bidPotato Rot Jains of the let ood lance on the windswept with potatoes rotting is trouble Jbe Some of them died In China, In Great West. due to a fungous disense that affects Some of Cuba, in the Bhillppines, In Mexbo. jiotatoes on the leaves and then goes thorn vent west on the haitleln! Is of Frame down Into the tubers and causes them and Belgium. to rot. Rpruylng the potato crop with So in alien Roll they keep their lonely 'bivoubordeuux mixture is a preventive ac of the dead, and while we cannot pay them measure. It Is commenced when the we to do d that i.v on Memorial the same honors plants are about six Inches high. The the others who gave their ves for their counspray Is put on once a week, about of our tribute them to we can offer up try, for as many as six times, when the gr tn 'e bv remembering on th it dav what they disease Is bad. There are two rots, d 1 ev.n though we do not know who they wera the wet and the dry, caused by two W e&tt-- r t i NasPr Union ) different fungi. Men vtondrr why (hey have atirh rharme. These modest maidens from the farms. Iheyre jtorgeoua "products of (he soil And for their homeland er they toil. Help thin to FA1K0NI7E HOME INDIS1RY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Witt Monument to the Unknown-Civi- l Dead 221 221 Sunk Will 750. And so this Unknown Soldier of the Mexican war sleeps among the seven hundred and fiftv, far from his native land where flows the B"ii-tlfu- l Ohio. P--i Pa Pa P T WAS the spring of lSDK A Colorado miner, coming off the night shift, Joined a group of his fellows gathered about one who held in his hands a Denver newspaper. One look at the screaming headlines told the story: With Spain." Silt tiki tit), CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS r.irciRicAi 1046 So. Ufionurrv Corporation Main Salt Uks City Ak Your Grocer For TWIN PEAKS BRAND - TOMATOES BEANS TEAS Mountain Backing Co. Rocky Balt Lake 1ily, Utah Color Attraction Bahics me usually first attracted by yellow. lie supersedes yellow at the age of tluee, with green second. At the am of five blue seems to be the favonte color. 1 M roiESTBAir-rcLt- We have sM rmentiontd (he business ability and foriilht of the man ho killed the ffoose that laid tha golden egg. Hut re not we, the people vf the Intermountain Legion, computable to that man when w fail to tine In'rrmountain Products? Keep home industties alive to bring added profits. Huy Inttrmoantnin Products. MRS. H. II. UOVNLLU Silver City, Idaho as War GASOLINE Packed With Power 'P8-V- New-Yorke- ( state-men- j ; Chips oe THIS WEEKS IllIZE STORY 11 I BUI Just a Thought Is the world all grown upT I childhood dead? Or is there not in the bosom of the wisest and best some of the childs heart left, to respond to its earliest enchantCharles Lamb. ments, )t i had been fired upon. In tbe North a mighty chorus was swelling from thousands of young American throats: We In the Smith Are Coming, Father Abraham the rollicking strains of Dixie were firing thousands of other young Americans to an almost religious ecstasy. In the Upper Shenandoah valley of Virginia, a father was bidding goodby to his two sons Tray God, you two never meet in battle!" be said. For one rode north to wear the Federal Blue under General Patterson. And the other rode south to become a member of Gen Thomas J. Jackson's Stonewall Brigade. Whether or not his prayer was answered, the father never knew. He never saw them again. Perhaps In some Valhalla two warrior spirits reminisce of Chancellorsville and Antletarn, of Manawas and of Malvern Ilill. But there Is no bitterness now In their tones as they call each other 'Yank and Johnny Reb. The crumbling dust which once housed these rough-iiewspirits rests under a great monument of granite and polished marble in Arlington cemetery near Washington. On this monu ment is an Inscription which reads; Beneath this stone repose the hones of 2,111 unknown soldiers gathered after the war from the fields of Bull Run and the route to the Rappahannock. Their remains could not he Identified but their names and deaths are recorded ln the archives of their country and Its gr.itful citizens honor them as of their noble army of martyrs. May they rest in peace. SUMTEH P4 Halil. ilh Un litisl lit kill i lniiil lust) School iqtliaiit till II llllllllgi tint UHII! N I RlflUBIl tkUllikll. Willi lif U'liaillDH. Man. Buk 1 He wrote such a letter the night before Scott's men stormed Chapultepec. After tJiat his mother watched eagerly for the return of Ills father from the dally trip to the xill tge store where he went to get the mail. But every time the father shook his head sadly. Today in the environs of the Gily of Mexico there is a little cemetery ln which stands a small granite shaft bearing these words: To the memory of the American soldiers who perished in this valley in lbd7, whose bone, collected by tbe countrys orders, are here buried NOHT Th School cf Beauty Culture iim-nt- n. duvv u! ns of the future were to din was now sounding call this coni'. ct, whose the flfieen decisive fa'ntly in his oars cue of banks of the Wlut comfort was It to h tve known that he him to know if he uml had been one of the pawns in the giaie of nation n ak ng? Bor he was con-cio- c only of the turune of thirst as his life-b'uo- d W the G Results Achieved When Feeding for Baby Beef fioe am.d the snows of nd He was one of the tragic expedition ffhkh Anally su.vmd h.uk homeward from Its heroic but futile adventure. Then, wearing the Continental Buff and Blue, at Trenton and at he fought under Princeton, and In the summer of 1777 he was one of the poled nn n who went with Daul to help repel Kurgan, "the Old Wagoner, invasion of New Turk, At Saratoga the baronet thrust of a lb'", an grenadier struck (.tote, cached le th.uge Bo-t- f New ad --of By ELMO - r, in The United States Department of Agriculture reports Importations of alfalfa seed amounting to 3117,000 pounds for 1P30. Appi nximately 2,(HK1,000 pounds of nlfulia sei d are used wtih year ln 'olnr.ido, with less than !IK),(HH1 pounds being prod ill ed If al' ilia pl.mts fall to set seed, It is pointed out, the farmer still has a h iv or piMure crop left and some returns will lie secured fiom Ho t'u Id. It is possible to determine the extent of the Seed set in ample time to u't a normal ( rop should the set of seed appear insiitheient. There are many places ln the state where seed can be prodmed with reasonable legtil.irily ami with good average profits over a pel iod of years. Dicausa of the number cf it winch the author requests for copies tn reprinted. received, It is hcew Day in Memorial i tion, nml T. ("tide was written for The followMj Note: of seed registraSlew .lit, extension agi oiiom st, ut the t'oloiado Agricultural mill go, open their bulletin on Altulfu Seed lrodm ttoii. I alike many other crops, they continue, there is at piesent no of alfalfa seed. Among the lmrdv variegated varieties there is an actual shoitage of seed stocks. Spem Nation's Shrine A !. Sally Sez Speech Most Deceptive brow, the eye, the countenance very often deceive us; but most often of all the speech. Cicero. The THERE IS SA TJSFA CTION h 1 hit ui tiskit lit tUs 4 mat Nit kifML PritactlM it lirii, .kin mi mi (inti it it iiitku ttiii fra (;tu t Nit kipim cocoa BRUMS IttoisU Ik 58 pif cut H tin, Nlsp. f th ?lmpng Tht mill blrtft boding th britdlng pn and tUnchaw Htchria r from trap nitd hn thl tM 229 ar tn avnc. pin whit tggi tn twalv month. UTCItl - ftifactlw Grid. Wintili Srid, I Icdk itii chick. Tkn hi ini asiimci it i nilii flick. r HT t nttu TIMPAN0C08 HATCHERY. RAMSHAW HATCHERIES, niq Provo, Ut. Salt Lake, Ut. ASK YOUR DRUCGIST FOR APEX AN INTERMOUNTAIN Cold Cream PRODUCT Mans Benefactor A "war on all spat rows would be very injurious to man. In one week a very small sparrow family will eat 3,000 Insects, all capable of Injuring crops and reproducing themselves ln million. Exchange. - - 1 per week will be paid for the beet rtlcie on Why yon should use Intermountain made i Similar Goods' to above Bend roar atory in proas er verse to Products Column, P. O. Hoi 1646, Salt Lake City, if year atory appears In this column yon will receive check for W.N.U Salt Lk Clr Wk N. S220 Welcome Liberalism A clergyman, on hearing some one remark that liberalism waa creeping Into the churches, made the comment, If that Is so, 1 hope it will soon strike the contribution boxes. Boston Transcript. Bacifist Nickname Lord Palmerston sneered at the Quaker statesman, John Bright, a a man,' and the expression has since come to mean any extreme pacifist. |