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Show THE OGDEN POST Big WEBER COUNTY FARM BUREAU Wrestling Tourney, Ogden Mar. 10-1-1 Extension Work n'arm Bureau to Utah Helping Improve Meet Saturday at Poultry Producers Country Homes Year Shows Profit County Hi School Co-operati- Inter-Mounta- in ve The Intermountain A. A. U. Wrestling tournament for 1927 will be held at the Weber gymnasium, Ogden, Utah, on March 10 and 11. This will be the fourteenth annual A. A. U. tournament to be held within the intermountain region and the second event to be staged in Ogden. From present indications there will be a heavy entry list competing from the five neighboring states: Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Anyone may enter this tournament from the states named so long ss he has n9t participated in any professional event in the just, nor accepted money for his services. Gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded to the best three in each division. There are eight divisions, and that means that there will be 24 medals given to the winners. F. C. Van Buren, director of the Weber gymnasium, announced that the Wholesome and inspiring results in Weber County Farm One of the itatei moat productive the Improvement of rural home life and profitable farmers cooperative lold its annual meeting tomorrow at obtained by home demonstration were the Weber County Hfch school, on associations la the Utah Po during the period last sum- ducers association, according to the North Washington avenue. There will mamt'd y the office of cooperative annoifocement from the general offi- - he sessions in the morning, afternoon w ces in Salt lake City. On February nd wil1 conclude with a dance in the e.re?.rt prepared 0I by ?weU 0thi, two dividends were declared, evening. The chief speaker at the doa the general activities up to totaling 910,000 for six months busi- - sessions will be William Peterson, nd OI, the present. Miss Ellen including ness. Of this 90,000 represents an director of the extension work of the bom demorstrtor 8 eight per cent dividend on all capital Uuh Agricultural college. The pro- stock, while 910,000 represents a rram of work for the year to be spon- improvement and wil1 he presented 0f the coSntry home special patronage dividend of 30 cents "ored by the may perhaps a case, on all eggs delivered during to tbe members. considered the most important fea- - wrestling committee and wrestling ofGeorge Stallings, president of the ture of the year's development. About ficials, who will serve during this I1 million home? were reported event, will be named this week. These bureau, said the bureau through the will include a referee, weighers, timmem- w" " and girls who were enrofled and were ers, announcers, and clerks of wrest; 7 bership extends from Cache Valley to committee, has determined to seek a conducting demonstrations with the ling. Decisions will be rendered under the He southern closer cooperation and affiliation be- - extension agents' assistance. Much part of the state. official rules of the Amateur Athletic tween burtau the nd th The Ogden branch is one of the im- home improvements was union, style of .. Weber and eon. cauntv industries the irimi rnarm astss Sfl vrvlHtCU J II 9 All competitors must wrestling. special quarters at the ice plant of nected witb fanning. President Stall enterprise carried on in the farm home wrestle in regulation trunks, and may the Becker Products company. Dur- ngs, before his recent election to the under the guidance of home demon- wear light slippers or rubbers withstration agents. Poultry raising, out heels. Classes to be: 112 pounds ing the past year the plant handled osition, was chairman of the and orcharding, standard-zatio- n ingardening been and committee has 13,578 cases of producers eggs; 6,102 of canned and preserved fruit most home demonstration activities. strumental in greatly increasing the Recreation and mass instruction has cases were bought locally; 4,436 cases nd vegetable and meat products, of the farm bureau. were transferred here from other membership Excursions planned for the year home dairying, beekeeping, basket been encouraged by means of club snd rally days, contests, short state plants to be candled and 6,911 nclude a tour to study dairying making, weaving and rug making, camps cases were put in storage. and poultry raising in some section 'afsing of flowers and bulbs for mar-e-t, courses, tours and fairs. Numerous Tlie report for the year shows that outside Weber are some of the sources of ad-- i community club houses were , built county and to the itional 12,287 cases of eggs were shipped to 'armors' Encampment income which was converted with very small funds as a result of in Logan, be- nto farm home conveniences by wo- fine cooperation among the public-spiritWyoming and Nevada, 1,380 cases to sides a tour of farmers wives to Los Angeles and 5,384 cases to east- various homes in Weber men and women who donated men and girls. county to in some cases the land, material and ern markets. a of Development great many restudy kitchen improvement. Farm During the year the Ogden plant lureau day will be in September, as' sources of the farm and farm home labor. One club house was built with been the outgrowth of the produc- a cash investment of 985.50, and in handled and shipped 114,000 pounds of usual. 'A leadership school to train las poultry. Of this amount 87,711 Bounds iroject leaders will be held during tive activity begun with the club gar-- i another county the total cost of 15 of poultry was killed in the cn. The most significant single such club houses was covered with the year. plant During the past six months the The directors determined to sup-o-rt improvement in many states was in onlv 2,697 cash investment. . Copies of the circular, S99-for may a number of projects including titchen improvement. In other housethe bought members ocjalion. of Weber county 4,396 sacks, 100 hose for weed eradication and for hold beautification and furnishing is b obtained free, as long as the suppounds each, of poultry feed. The rodent control. Dairying projects of a continuation of previous study and ply lasts, on application to the United Payroll of the Ogden plant amounts the bureau will include pasture work, work with textiles and the handicrafts. States department of agriculture to 915,000 a year. row a survey as to valid of .f 5tat Ported that 1,200 girls en- Washington, D. C. . The officers of the Utah associa- lulls testing, in Weber county, feeding ration rolled for sewing chose work in imtion are as follows: Jesse N. Hoops, study and calf club work. Tire-Servi- ce their bedrooms. Poultry proving Brigham City, president; Clyde C. management will be studied as well .In gardening and orcharding four Edmunds, Salt Lake, secretary, treas- - as the value of skim milk as a sub- aims were considered: To stimulate V11 production; to improve the manager; Albert stitute for beef scraps in poultry feed- - economic diet by having a plentiful Willardsen, Salt Lake, vice ng, and also of canonizing. Having outgrown one location, the supply of and purchasing agent; Benpresident Seed growing will be studied from fresh vegetables and fruits; to en- Modern Tire A Service company has Brown, New York, sales manager. The dir- hree angles the the saving of money by the been compelled to 'move to larger of seed courage use of home products, either ectors include the above together with lotatoes, onion seedgrowing fresh or ouarters at 2276 Washington avenue, and barley. James Anderson, Lehi; Harry Bag- Efforts to bring marketing associa- ireserved, and to have a surplus of which is next door to the former locaresh or preserved products for sale. tion. The company handles the GoodW Kay viTN.ephi; den; A. K. tions in closer affiliation with the Records show that poultry Mickelson, Draper. arm bureau will be made. raising was year tires which are in big demand The work of stimulating the Weber The home and community section he most remunerative of the various by. the motorists. The company is food Bureau will t",l Mlclmlv 6d fr --- keriof catch-as-catch-c- an mem-ersh- ip snd under; 118 pounds snd under; 126 pounds and under; 135 pounds and inder; 147 pounds and under; 160 pounds and under; 175 pounds and under; and all over 175, which are heavyweights. The A. A. U. wrestling rules for 1927 are as follows: One fall shall decide each bout. A fall shall terminate the bout. The duration of a preliminary bout shall be six minutes snd a final bout nine minutes, except as provided in section eleven, when the referee orders an additional two rounds of three minutes each. While a bout is in progress the timekeeper shall clearly and loudly call the passing of each successive minute. If for any reason a temporary stoppage of the bout occurs, the timekeeper shall deduct such time from the regular time of the bout The bout shall commence with the call of time by the timekeeper, when the contestants shall shake hands, break holds, step back, and are then to be on the defensive. The contestants may take hold how and where they please, subject to the following restrictions: The hair, ears, fleslk or clothing may not be seized. Twisting of fingers and toes is forbidden. Striking, kicking, gouging, butting and strangling are prohibited. Any grip that endangers life or limb, or has for its object the punishing of an opponent or inflicting pain as might force him to give the fall, will not be allowed. Any hair hold, grip, lock or trip is allowed except the double-Nelsostrangle, flying mare with the palm uppermost, the toe hold with a twist, the scissors hold on the bead or body, the hammerlock, and the arm or foot up the back with a bar. The judges scoring shall not have to award a fall, but shall each Eower record of points gained by op ponents in each and any contest, and, the event of no fall being obtained, . hair-pullin- g, n, the contest shall be decided i.--, ;uYCird anre with the judges scoring shall be given in writing anu t ' ed on the following basis: Bringing an opponent to i.e ; and getting on top, five . gressiveness on the mat, threr puirT getting out from underneath rtnd 7 top of opponent, two points; wjZ out from underneath and on f fl one point; aggressiveness on if. fT; one point. In the event of the judges i.0t b. ing in agreement of their hv:trj7j points being equal, the di;.. ;I with the referee, who, at hi., tion and after one minute nt-..- ' order a further period of v.vtC! of two rounds of three minute tai'h The referee shall flip a coin to dc. cide which man shall go down on hands and knees on the mat. Hai opponent shall be given the aggit.s;Vt hold on top. If a fall is secured the first round, that shall end the round, a- -j second round shall start immcdiatel The loser of the fall should L given the opportunity of scoring a faU in equal or less time. Failing to cure a fall in equal or less time, i. fc shall be considered the loser. In the first round, if A dots rut secure a fall from B," and in the second round B secures a full fro A, of course B" wins. During the two rounds of three minutes, each of the judges should continue to score according to ht forgoing table. After this, if the judges are not in agreement, or points being equal, the referee must give a definite decision in favor of one of the contestants. Decision as to a fall, which, of course, terminates a bout, shall rest with the referee only. Rolling falls do not count. "The referee shall decide all questions that are not covered by these regulations." - rs - fjedtif15- Latoistf, Its ft tube free tire ! holders wit Saline The tire Stare of w l snd ceilmf plastering, P I Ibeamewt 1 eomplet is I non tile b I A Pec,, ir J force ! room h theler for i I rest room! I baths, H furniture nttn'i roo coni ptrtment, and wbee change o Another i the depai fouri ducted bj The s; started i club HE name of Washington suggests love and reverence. Reverence for loyal serv ices, for serenity, for sincerity and for the ideals of human understanding. T ier and day. will havi for their When t! man dri' ' ing, he business Igersge for stor I evening MALAN MORTUARY mnt526 FUNERAL HOMErJZi I 'A LADY ASSISTANT ALWAYS IN ATTENDANT' .a livered I I ness. T her can can also I I I ing, oilii I eomplet The a rage ci I either d I is havi J A Home Away from Home I gnu I facilitie Courteous attendants make your stay with us a pleasure. Convenient location for the traveler. All Outside Airy Rooms. Results 0 1 rooms. I two sun I whi nr I the unc land mi land git inside Mam I like th I to feel the ga The Marion Hotel He sai of Ogd is one termor Corner Lincoln and 25th St., Ogden, Utah th C. O. BONNER, Mgr. ini-ma- ls th Do You Know ls foot-and-mou- GEO. BELL CO. th foot-and-mou- th Four Persons Injured lius I urns foot-and-mou- He operates a Stage Line between Elko, vada, and Duck Valley, Idaho V v. th S0? Reduced Dental In this rough country, Afr. Roberts says the Star obtains 27 miles to the gallon of gas. His opinion is that this car will continue to serve him for two years more. We have a signed letter by Mr. Roberts testifying to the above facts. MR. CAR BUYER This same kind of performance is built into the Star car we will deliver to you. Examination Free foot-and-mou- th Earl Read Co. Di. M. V. Maloney Ne- - HAS MADE 113 THOUSAND MILES ON THIS RUN the only make car that has operated to a prof it. Prices W. 5- - A STAR TOURING CAR, 1925 MODEL, th .!,? foot-and-mou- ii JohnJ. Roberts? ; 4 d Kreoue eafi&fcyL&S. ar foot-and-mou- feet I Disease foot-and-mou- ga night . 95-5- Olfin and cleaning will be u es foot-and-mo- to th was nsirs nee en Probe Ji the d nett snd con-es- ts Agricultural Price '.Jcrsnt der Modern in Larger Quarters production activities. prenared to furnish complete tire Selecting, making, renovating and service as well as all kinds of motorcaring for the family clothing occu-;i- ists supplies. much of the farm womans time, and quite naturally she has looked NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to home demonstration work for aid In Public Land Sale these problems. There has been spethe Interior, U. S. Department cial emphasis on the correct choosing Land Office at ofSalt Lake City, Utah, or shoes and corsets, on and posture 1927. 20, January he general reiation of NOTICE is clothing to given that, as another phase of directed by thehereby Level Shows Decline clothing Mill,inery Commissioner of the work of great interest to wo-n- General Land office, under provisions and Foot-Mout- h girls. Practical and profi- of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursaunt to the A slight decline in the general table utilization of pelts, hides, and of Eva P. Lewis of Ogden, vel of prices of farm products' dur-n- g ukins of small animals butchered or application Gives No. 03538, we will offer Serial Utah, the month ending January 15th, rap at public sale, to the highest bidder, places farm prices at about 12 per but at not less than The highly infectious nature of cent lower than in January a year per acre, at 10 oclock A. M.,' on the 14th day disease virus, the extreme-- y go, ss reported by the Bureau of s a means cf home improvement, of March, 1927, next, at this office, of its active agent, and Agricultural Economics in its monthly mng or reseating chairs was an in- the following tract of land; Lot 5, its ability to escape identification as price report teresting phase of furniture renova- - Sec. 24, Twn. 6 North, Range 1 West,. to its true nature are the 1909-1- 4 with Compared the pre-woutstanding Prta of the country where Salt Lake Meridian. results of the years study 'li native of the evel, prices on January 5th were 26 luitable The sale will not be American commission which went to er cent higher; on December 15, 27 east 20 states material abounds, at open, but included basketry in will be declared closedkept when those cent Europe in 1925 to study ier higher; and in January a their home demonstration program. at the hour named have ceased disease and is now ago, 43 per cent higher. Beekeeping has been of interest to present The person making the highpreparing year h arni prices of grain .and meat its official report farm women and girls and the supply bidding. est bid will be required to immediately showed little change from De- o- of experimenting with, honey for home use and for market amount therethe 15 cember to disease virus in 15, , according has been increased through the use of pqy to the Receiver the of. the United States were considered too to the report January Cotton and cotton seed Improved equipment recommended by great to permit studies in this country advanced slightly while dairy and the extension Any persons claiming adversely the ' described land are advised to agents. above On the other hand, officials in Euro oultry products as a whole showed Home dairying, ik6 gardening and file their claims, or objections, on or pean countries where the disease is about the usual seasonal decline. work, is closely linked with for sale. harm prices of meat animals, dairy poultry constantly present welcomed the in the nutrition program. Many states before the time designated ELI F. TAYLOR, and of the vestigations American commis poultry products and unclassified reported results obtained sion and gave assistance. Registrar. products are at about the same gen- by women interesting and-girin the making of level eral as a year ago. Grains are American cheddar cheese. A . Though highly technical, the findlarge ings of the commission show briefly 16 per cent lower, cotton 38 per cent number of agents helped in establishthat the virus of lower, and fruits and vegetables 3i disstandards' for marketable ing high ease is extremely active and danger- per cent lower than in January, 1926. dairy- - products, such as cottage cheese ous. It produced the disease Farm prices of corn and wheat in and farm butter packeted in standard expert mentally when diluted as much as 1 the twelve North Central States show- rertons and shipping SEEDS AND FEEDS containers. part in 10 million. The organism is ed little change from December while too small to be seen by the most pow- onts and barley made gains. Farm hasThe organization of club markets probably been the most signifFor your Spring seed supply erful microscopes. As further prices of hogs, beef cattle, sheep an icant and interesting proof in development of its minuteness, the lambs were about the same as the prefor Garden, Lawn or Field investigators vious marketing. Efforts have found that centrifugal force month while veal calves were organized for two been made to have all products offerhours at from 2,500 to 3,000 revolu- higher. ed for sale conform to certain acceptSEE? US tions per minute failed to throw the ed standards of quality and appearorganism out of solution. ance. Many local commodity organ- , The resistance of (Our stock is selected) wations for shipping farm-hom- e prod-W disease virus to strong antiseptics Hen cooperatively were profitably opOver uct also proved to be surprisingly 2927 Washington Are. great. erated in addition to the club markets. alcohol kills ordi Four persons wi. injured early HmM work has been closely related nary bacteria within a minute it failec Tuesday morning when the bus of the to and considered a definite part of to destroy the virus of Utah-Idah- o Motorway company, turn disease in 26 hours. virus also ed .bowed abnormal -.- HE.0 . v"! 0r,t"!Salt Lake ro county Ih antiseptics, such as acetone.' bichloride T-re: of rnereury. nd creVoL rT,"0ns S, street, Reporting that dis- - .?e8 7i" J..I, n i; ease is one of the most contagious dis- J r ,v ad ,Idbo; .the commission further d M notes "e da,u?ter in hay or in garden soil it f tte bus 1 remained living for at least 25 days It isn't the price alone that makes this and the infective agent may persis; one of the busiest dental offices in for longer periods under favorable Utah. It is my reputation for doing conditions for its protection. In cattle studies, active virus was good work that makes my SPECIAL PRICES especially attractive at this found in the saliva before any lesions time. of the disease were observed. Other workers also have reported the ability of animals in the fever stage to infect HARNESS Yon will be under no obligation whatothers before external signs are seen. soever in calling for a free examinaCOLLARS The earthworm could not be implition and consultation. My years of cated as a carrier. HALTERS experience are at your service free of A close scrutiny of methods used in charge. Come to my office now and Europe for controlling All for $1.50 per Set. end your tooth troubles. disease by rigid quarantines showed that even the severest form of quarPAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Repairing Extra. antine is relatively ineffective compared with the prompt slaughter of Timid children and nervous people may come here with the EXPERT WORKMEN diseased and exposed animals, as positive promise that their teeth can be extracted ssfetly and without pain. practiced in the United States. European officials with whom the American scientists discussed methods of combating foot - and mouth disease agreed that, when its extent is limit331 Twenty-fourt- h 2469 Washington Ave. Street ed to a small percentage of the aniThe Careful Dentist clean-up mals, the slaughter and Ogden, Utah method is the only elective one, besides being the most economical. J. ,f The re; . iss arranged for three special Including flower gardens, vegetable gardens and kitchen remodeling. Local bureaus will be urged to hold more regular meetings and to discuss organization problems. Mo d C, Mc-Ka- y, anH i pol.-M- ed county organizations is being carried on under the direction of A, W. with President Hoops and Secretary Edmunds. The success of the cooperative marketing of the dairy, poultry and egg business is proving the merits of these associations to the farmers of the county. The Weber Central dairy has in its association over 600 mem-bein Weber county alone. iBrewei n SLT.Mitchell Co. 2331 Kiesel Ave., Ogden, Utah 3 |