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Show UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYS ON. The s Payson Chronicle J. Hamid MuuiiUonl Mr-- , mmu 1 W I. A V . .Mountford, Owners Local Correspondent ii, & Publishers Phone - GUARD! NS1III NO HUES Consult County Clerk .r c tive signers for fuither PROB VTE & Goshen Man Dies LOCAL ITEMS 'i.c ri-p- iJ2SEBST.50aE?.liSZEKalf At Veterans Hospital 64 t aid i lei .1 OURT OF FOURTH DISTRICT nli i id .il llu Post Oilue at Paj son, Ltah C ount), Utah STATE OF UTAH, IN' AND set mul-- i lass mail matter. UTAH COUNTY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS War $2.00 IN THE M ATTER OF THE 0 Months $1.00 ESTATE OF LEO S. LOVELESS, It EC EASED. UUI.S ON AIPI 1C VI ION Creditors will present claims, with c vouchers, to the undersigni d two weeks stand it for letting Administrator at his residence at the birds arrive. An equaly acute disease among Payson, Utah, on or before May 1941. young birds is Cocci dins is which 30, ahcuitfteAA and&tfur w SHERMAN LOVELESS, is most prevalent when the birds Administrator are from four to six weeks old rtXTCNSION WORK R. W. McMullin, Attorney, Symptoms of Coco idios is are a Utah. poor appetite, reshlting in a loss Payson, March 28, 1911 First publication, of and bloody droppings weight ij Last publication, April 18, 1911 when the birds are older This 'alSpani, I. A M f (,. m p. W nt Id II, ah' a.' M t. fl and Sarah Claude '1 - n bt ' ( t in u." .n a 1 Ct uni id S !e f , .b .1 .1 n - n nf S , n l!'1 u r . ru ( ba i hool. f i, lu' Officer Wll, nwPal of j iiJ j .1 Junior high sident and Mr. sd, of Spanish I ork as viie a.u I II ' ? Pe The tinn was given to a discussion principals tional eduiation. nnip tty tt next year v.lle Run- - Tim Law and 111' ,' f Mi all, hl tin tid barge of the cel intluded Fnron Hiatt, .! ( li ,JunKr Mild'i ed ,.(1 w, Mi- M. - Lucili Pus-o- n, ,, , M H.ui"ah Pat-- i e - W Stci !e He iywm -- ( Aa- a ( of tin L D S Mr St! lie w.iNovi n b r 9, Hlli!NM, up 'a i I .Nil in i 11 present uaid he ! r n of hall 1! ( Stud, DMrict Princi lub for AI,nl was he i, w.iid icciation the Sp s Hiatt tiay nit;hl Mi- Glad) ,t id i Principals play Presented L.- i- I, r v w 0 to b Go-- hi d f U.r IT! k Ik. i A (jDlUltij fev disease i:pi.itr t.i i s in i.i.s FOR RAISING Tin: sucpssi ( lilt i i. KS may Sanitation and pr 'per housing in raising are the lasi of healthy i bn hi ns aid luhiys, Dr Wayne Hums, head of the vetinaiy science di part mint at the Utah State Agricultural colli gi, states Many of the most prevalent diseases among chicks may be avoided if heat is propel Iy regulated, and houses cleaned often and kept dry. When chicks are put in houses, a constant temperature of !H) or 92 degrees Fahrenheit should be maintained under the hover. A higher temperature of 05 degrees should be maintained for turkey poults, Dr. Binns explains. Temperatures, when being decreased should be loweicd only one degree daily. Chilling, due to underheating and drafts, and overheating are equally serious in causing a large numbei of deaths Water containers am! feeding hoppers should be kept from the floor so that the young bitds cannot get their feet in them or spill food or water on the floor. One of the most prevalent diseases among baby chicks is Pull-oiuwhich occurs when the birds are from on to two weeks of age. This disease is brought about by hatching eggs from infe&tid hens or unsanitary houses. Symptoms of Pullorum are drooping wings, a peculiar chirp, and closed eyes. A'tcr two weeks infested birds n main as carriers of the disease. Dr. Hums declares that the only is the precuie of this diss-asvention of it. This may be done by obtaining quality chicks and disinfecting the brooder house and o also caused by unsani-tai- y houses containing damp litters Pneumonia is another common disease caused by a mold coming from a damp litter. When birds are infested with this disease they should be fed a mash containing 40 jver cent milk after a brief period temoving the milk. The house must be cleaned daily, kept dry, and well ventilated. Sick and dead birds should be removed and burned. At pre-s- i nt, no medicine is known to cure coccidiosis Pullorum. , Paiathyroid, an intentional disease, also takes a large toll among baby chicks, Dr. Binn reports. As in other cases, prevention of this disease rests in was under d'rect on of the Claud NOTICE TO CREDITORS Funeral Home. IN' THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH E. SARsited i" Mi-- s Ruth Wilson GENT, Deceased. la-- t weik with her is'e Irovo Creditors will present claims Mrs R S Kits hen and Mi- -. R i with vouchers to the undersigned W at his residence in Spnngville, o Utah on or before the 11th day The Utah Delta Chapter, Beta of June, A. D. 1941. hi Id an mterestnig David merle sargf.nt, Sigma Phi, la-- t night at the meeting Friday Administrator. Eiina Mae Hedqui-- t h me in Proio Roy la nee & Sums ion, n was in nt Oi-t- a Attorneys for Administrator. Mis. Ereitibaik le- charge. Publication Dates: April 11, iewed the hoik Mrs. Miirver by 25, and May 2, 1941. M Francis JohnJan us Mr id M- Fi - -- il.-- Ol-e- Pri-sul- f lrn Struther o son gave a vocal -- olo, accompanied FOURTH DISTRICT COURT OF Donna Lee Master and by Mi-- s STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR Miss Cri-t- a Olon gave a piano UTAH COUNTY'. solo. It was an open session and NOTICE TO CRFDITORS membe- -s were p rmitted to bring No. 7516 Probate sanitation. Proper feeding of sufficient for the success feed makes gieen in raising chicks free from disease. Green food contains Vitamin A which aids in preventing respiratory diseases such as roop and pneumonia, and digestive diseases. Later when the birds are put on a range they should be kept away from older poultry to The prevent worm infestation. clean be should always kept range and dry. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN HAMILTON IIOLLADAY (Alsu known as Mary A. Ilolladay). Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned Administratrix at 2375 Lake Street, Salt Lake City, Utah or at office of R. A. Porter, No. 8 West Center, Provo, Utah, on or UNION PACIFIC TRAIN It's next thing to home comfort plenty of room tomoi about . . . soft upholstered seats where you can iw g berj and read . . . tables for writing . . . You meals. Car avoid highvi! . . . delicious Dining and weather hazards. Accommodations to suit schedules. desires. Convenient, guests. sleep-invitin- before May 31, 1931. Iona Vivana Ilolladay Scarlet AdminisDatux of the estate o' Mary Ann Hamilton Ilolladay Deceased. R. A. Poiter, Attorney, Provo, Utah. First publication, March 28, 1911 Last publication, April 18, 1941 yoi time-savin- g SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to: from Payson -- Gio MOTHER'S DAY REMINDS: r.at are unusually qualified to iffer practical aid, if you have a Monument or Memorial selection to solve. In design, in size and "ost, and in appropriateness, there are so many points to be considered, we feel that our unbiased sound suggestions would prove helpful. We o FOR SALE NEWS IN BRIEF CocaCola Stock Eor protection cn the 1941 wheat crop in 36 states, 520,077 insurance contracts have been written, the Federal Crop Insurance CorpThis number oration announces. exceeds by 41,917 the 378,160 contracts written on both winter and spring wheat last year. These contracts guarantee growers a total production of 110,591.202 bushels of wheat from 10,940,284 insured acres. , A substantial Amount of the Capital Stock of lares. y pay later 4 For further details consult: Beesley Marble - Phone 53 UTAH PAYSON, G. D. JIMERSON PROVO. UTAH BOTTLING CO. A one-wa- & Granite Co. SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COL- Berth extra. Similar low lares to other points. Liberal return limits. Also very low Ask about travel on credit no money down Joseph W. Bates, Local Salesman I 0 A 0 0 1 T H I immmm AND I t N Operating Coca-Col- a Bottling Plants in Cedar City, Richfield, Payson and Helper, Utah, and Trinidad, Colorado. This stock will be offered by owners at cost, plus small advertising charge. o e Southwestern Horned Toad The horned toad of the southwestern desert shoots a stream of blood from its eye when frightened. SL M s 1.50 E 537 Taxes AMI t ii Plat CHEVR0 Will break down into one Share Units, terms can be arranged. 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