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Show May 11, 1928 fl TI1E OGDEN POST Feeding Cattle for Beef T. B. Testing Benches Topic of New Bulletin High Peak in Month CLUBS jgSTromptte JJ? ) R. t Gr,; my be made Whit-- reervtion v,2 child Culture Club n Boyle end Mrs. C. at the Sirs. be Culture Child B.Jobn8nf the Junior held tomorrow afternoon Fow-th- e of Mrs. Boyle on Junior 55e Sr hojn will wijtnit Composers delivered by of a talk .nheU th ,uL,,ms In Feeding Cattle for Beef, which has just been published by the Unit-eSates department of agriculture as Farmers' bulletin V. II. Black of the bureau of animal indus-tr- y offers in 16 pages a condensed and simplified analysis of practices in feeding cattle whieh have been test-e- d in the feed loti and pastures. It is intended primarily as an aid to farmers who have not had wide experience in finishing cattle for the market, but it is believed the bulletin will be no less valuable to experienced feeders in checking their established with musical Fred Froerer and methods. Since the net returns from cattle Mr.. Ramil B. constitute the real basis for feeding the program of ,L the program for measuring success in the fattening of aittf. !? for the consideration cttle, the author points out the desirability of knowing the market . . trends by seasons and for a term of years. This knowledge plus an exubwiil'me.t Saturday amination of the kinds and quantities of feeds the home of Mrs. Joseph will in and roughages on the farm, with large measure determine when 2533 Eccles avenue,, to feeders and what sort to buy. buy as assisting p.reenwell in. feeding and fattening on U Abbott will Dry-lare two methods of finishthe grass current of plays, osteS;f resumes EcclM ?u7ead ing cattle for market. It often pays lNl, R.r!?i play In a Garden. to feed grain supplement to cattle on Phillip grass to gain a better finish at an earlier date when the market is likeClub Home Culture to be higher for such grades. In Craven wiU entertain ly ,Mm.mbers of the Home Culture recent years the demand for smaller ave-du- b cuts of high quality meat has favored Tier borne, 1544 Capitol the practice of feeding calves liberally Miss tomorrow afternoon. will read a paper on and, selling them as fat yearlings. Quotations from the bulletin will indicate by Me.nl of Bird, .nd its scope: th -tao1"? 25.- The the D. A. R. and Approximately 75 per cent of the offered by will be constituents of feeds fed to fertilizing given i?Ea R. organizations livestock is returned in the manure. J.Vrtofthepw1Most cattle feeders take it as a matter of course that cattle feeding Childrens Hour Club annual spring luncheon of the can not be made a successful enterrSen's Hour club was held on prise without having hogs in the feed In the Spanish room In the lot. Such feeds as milo, kafir and barMel Bigelow. Forty, members and A program ley should be ground. affair. the enjoyed pMrts most The higher the grade, or quality music and toasts completed a of the feeder the more economical will delightful afternoon. be its 'use of feed. When feeders are relatively cheap Association a over and feeds high, cattle possessing conHetzel C. presided lln G members siderable fat are preferable. luncheon last Saturday for association. If cattle are to be finished on grass tf the afternoon and if there is sufficient roughage to the followed during Bridge carry them through the winter, the boon. , feeders should be purchased in the fall. Buying feeders in the spring Auxiliary To G. A. R. Corps No. 2, auxiliary for finishing on grass the following f the Grand Army of the Republic, summer should be limited to cattle meeting that are fairly mature. Till hold its next regular Dry rations are now usually assoos Thursday, May 17, in the I. 0. 0. ciated with short feeding periods and F. halL There will be an initiation of five with feeder cattle over 800 pounds in candidates, and plans will be laid for weight. Silage rations are used more the annual convention which will be in long feeding periods with the lightbid in Salt Lake City on May 24 in er feeders. The bulletin includes average ratb Elks home. Them will also be a rehearsal of the tions for various weights of cattle, officers for the memorial service to simple method of calculating the cost b held on Memorial day in the city of protein in feeds, suggestions for balancing rations and for starting catcemetery. tle on feed, management systems for calves, supplementary feeds for grazWomens Relief Corps' Mrs. Emma W. Campbell, of Minn- ing cattle, mineral mixtures, equipeapolis, Minnesota, National Presid- ment for feeding, and other practical ent of the W. R. C. auxiliary of the suggestions. Farmers bulletin 1549-- F may be Grind Army of the Republic, will visit Utah on next Sunday the 13th. Mrs. procured free by applying to the deCampbell will remain but a few hours, partment of agriculture, Washington, and will be entertained at the Hotel d. Utah by the department officers. The national president is on her way to Bear It but Dont Grin the east, having just made her officParagraplier are long suffering. Oc ial visit to California and other westecas tonally, they see their stuff credited rn states. to somebody else, hut never think of Department President Mrs. Julia A. themselves. Maple and Department shooting Mrs. Secretary Gertrude S. Hutton, of Ogden, are in My Songs Their Flight be Winging, charge of the arrangements of the reception and entertainment of the na (R. Hahn), (b) Cradle Song (R. de tional Koven), Carina Douglas; Love and president Music from opera, La Tosca (PucLucretia Badcon; Call Me No cini), Mark Robinson More (C. W. Cadman), Mary Ensign; (a) Lascaiti Amar (Leoncav-alla- ), In Recital Monday (b) Ah! Moon of My Delight Ed Greenwell; (a) A (L. Lehmann), Music lovers of will be given May Morning (L. Denza), (b) Swiss Ogden m opportunity to hear the vocal stu-o- f Echo Song (G Eckert), Edna Hardy; Professor Mark Robinson, Non so piu Son from Opera Marriage Ptutr instructor, in recital next of Figaro (Mozart), Fay Whitmeyer; in the Lewis The Hills (La Forge), Melba Doug?v.eR'n? May KRo1 Auditorium. Mrs. las; (a) Down in the Forest (L. Hdlabrant will be the accom-o- f Ronald), (b) You and I" (Eliza Lehthe evening. The following man), Dorothy Corey; (a) Vision Wpm will be given: Fugitive (Massenet), (b) Caro Mio Ben (Giordini), Gean Greenwell; O Love, Lend Me Thine Aid, from opera SulSamson and Delilah (Saint Saens), Chord" (A. Kwi.1 t June (M- - Phillis King; Bell Song from opera Gladys Anderson: (a) Could Lakme (Delibes), Zola Jacobs. num-tfisiE- Jnr,'brjo".. com-'SiTpres- JtfSit d"V ot Mar-""Mlk- ry e.y. Sat-2K- A ic Pan-Hellen- ic Dix-Log- HOW IT WORKED gie month the drugglM who warned to sell eleg '.rv.1 w Hi!1, e Irons nus uiIwmM to em-I'b- y an iillraciUe young woman to l"1 Muffles In the store. He was as-!r''1 that the scheme would boost cattle were test during the. tub.-rcal- Commission Men Government in Need Musi Account on Of Women Employes Basis of Sales WASHINGTON, 1). C., May 10, A More than. 1,000.000 d 5 of March, according to a summary of progress in the eradication of tuberculosis of lixestock just issued How JIJ it turn out?" asked his by the bureau of animal industry of .n! the United States department of "A smart gink married the girl the This is the largest numWeek. :;!t ber of cattle given the tuberculin test in a single mouth in the history of the campaign against this disease. Sincerity The exact number of animals tested Mossmger 1 day. sir. My was ,009.731 ami out of this number M.:is'.cr4 compliments, and he would ,'.".19 were found to In tuberculous. he to pay The report contains cumulative rejour Mil . . . Business Mau Thats good, my sults of the testing work for the en- tire period of the eradication work by y. . . . the department extending over more, Boy Hut he caut. Fllo than 10 years and is based on testing Kendo 1 .Inciter. operations conducted cooperatively by federal and state officials. THEN HE WENT In spite of this extensive activity,, the demand for testing in most states exceeds the present facilities. By the end of March more than 3 2 mil-- ! lion cattle were still on the waiting; list. The number of modified accredited counties has reached the impressive total of 417. This designation refers1 to counties which have completed a scries of tuberculin tests of all the cattle with the result that infection lid not exceed of 1 per cent. The number of cattle in herds by state and federal authorities as free from tuberculosis exceeds 2 million, and the total num-e- r of cattle under supervision for the eradication of the disease now exceeds 20,500.000. The results of the campaign and particularly the gradHe (at midnight) I feel all wound ual decline in bovine tuberculosis, as this evening. up shown by a series of surveys, have She (wearily) Your main spring enlisted the active participation of cattle owners in many additional coun- uuut be broken, or youd surely go. ties. Present indications point to the continued progress of tuberculosis The Young Lawyer eradication on a lurge scale, of which And If, my son, the lawyer said. the March report is typical. "My ahoaa you wlah to tilt, IUmeuibor that I got my start By working with ' Boy-H- ood -.- ... ; 1-- one-ha- lf Produce agent n in all instance should account to shicrs oil the basis of prices actually received m good faith from third persons, declares the bureau of agricultural economics, Initcd States dcpaitinent of agriculture, in response to inquiries regarding this particular neounting feature under the Produee Agency Act. The bureau bases its poMtion on the fad that the supreme court of the United Slates, as well us the state courts, have held that an agent to sell can not sell to himself. The point has lieeWaised us to whether an agent wliis making sales oil track, charging therefor a commission of, cent, und who tukes part of thp'contcnts of the car to his own store (or sale, must uceounl on the basis of the price received through the store, or may account on the basis of the price received on track. Obviously, under the policy outlined above, the hureuu says, the agent must make his returns on the basis of the price received for sales through the store for the portion so sold, while returning on the basis of truck price for the portion actuully sold on truck. not compel produce commission liter- chants to handle produce through their ed Red Cross Association Visited by Official stores at 7 the federal industrial institution for women at Alderson, West Virginia, is in need of women to serve as warders. Some an to be employed as heads of cottages and others as housekeepers. The federal industrial institution for women is a correctional institution under the department of justice. A wurder who serves us head of a collage has charge of the cottage life of inmates. A wurder employed as acts as relief for the cottage head and ussists her in maintaining order and discipline in the cottage. Another class of warders performs general relief duty. Applicants for these positions will not be required to undergo a written mental test, but will be rated on their education, training, and experience. Full information muy Ik obtained from the United State civil service commission, Washington, D. or from the secretary of the United States civil service hoard of examiners at the (Hist office. truck sales commission may be, but that such merchants are entitled to the commission that is usual and propvr fur sales made through the per rent, or whatever the store. hospitals. Present officers were reelected to serve another term. They are; Chairman, Henry II. Blood; first vice chairman, Mrs. W. 1. Epperson; second vice chairman, Mrs. Lucy Stringham; secretary, Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton; treasurer, Thomas E. Williams; executive committee, Mrs. Philander Hatch, Mrs. Clarence Eldredge, Mrs. Charles Parrish, Mrs. D. L. ltice, Mrs. (, SPRING FOOTWEAR Patent, Kid, Satin Noise Competition In Many of the "Nero fiddled Jnlillg ftuine burned," e said the p llotoplier. 1 dont believe It, nswered Senator Sorghum. No inn Iciun with any sort of artistic self-r- e pect would attempt a vlollu solo wh e a fire department was performing the streets. Washington Star. 1 hmiM-keepe- r SMART Season's Newest resdy-tquil- Miss Margaret Bullen, Utah field representative of the Red Cross western branch, made an official visit to Davis county Monday and was the Pri5c,Pal speaker at a meeting of the Ked Cross association at the courthouse Monday evening. It was decided at the meeting that the county would fill its quota in production of knitted articles which will be sent to Hie Pacific branch in a few months. The articles will be used in western 192S. The United States civil service commission has announced that Styles. 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