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Show THE CITIZEN AG jJ... week, 102 degrees second week, and UlUIIIUIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIUUIIIUUIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUUUIIIIIIIIg nil degrees the third weefc. When the chicks begin to hatch dont open the door of the incubator, unless absolutely necessary, until the hatch is complete. During the hatching the temperature may go up to 105 or 106 legrees without serious results. It will nearly always run up a little at this time. After the hatch is completed the door should be opened a little and the temperature allowed to 103 I THE GREAT OUTDOORS min WSrAPER ASSOCIATION MEMBER, No. 2297 GOOD ROADS. The Nation, indeed, has no States build roads; ness helping load building is for the state and the busi- Mi efunty. is quoted from a con- temporary. We should, perhaps, be esjournalistically polite and say teemed contemporary, only we cannot esteem any paper which states si an axiom a concept not proved or Uf of common knowledge. I Why has the Nation no business Why is road buildihelping states? ng for the state and county? Who The sentence I that the national governwhich is all of us, should not 4 ment,several help groups of us, which are the states, to solve their problems? Who made the law that the nation ordained shouldnt build its own roads ? I There is much question in many the advisability of fedroad building; whether the policy of the nation aiding the states to build roads will work, in the long run, to any better advantage than that of the states aiding the Spence Adams of Layton, Utah, who holds down the second sack foi Oakland, will be in the lineup and many of his friends from Layton will be at the game to see him. He will also be the first man to step up to the plate for his team and his friends hope his first hit is a homer. The Salt Lake team will leave Gamp Lewis April 5 and Duffy Lewis has a better club than last year and one which the Salt Lake fans will be proud of. The boys are in good shape and ready to go and when they finish at the end of the season they will near the top. cool down. Your brooder should be warmed and ready for the chicks before they are taken from the incubator. After each hatch the incubator should be thoroughly aired and cleaned. The egg tray should be scrubbed and cleaned with warm water and soap or soda. Light the lamp and dry the tray and egg chamber before It is a good plan to use a new wick for each hatch. I re-settin- POULTRY EXPERT GIVES CHICK RAISING ADVICE g. cents per pound for 99 per cent grade, at which point it remained practically stationary throughout the year. The 98 per cent grade was quoted 1 cent lower, and foreign 27 aluminum was somewhat less expensive. The great expansion in the consumption of aluminum was very largely due to the increase in the construction of automobiles. It is estimated that 25 per cent of the domestic aluminum produced is consumed by makers of automobiles, who. used 72,700,000 pounds of the metal in 1922. DANGEROUS SMOKERS The Pullman company is issuing a bulletin on the dangerous and increasing habit of women smoking in berths. It is said that if the custom is not curbed, smoking compart-mentffwomen will have to be In spite of the quarantine which threatens to cut off all shipments of baby chicks from the state of California, Professor Byron Alder, poultry specialist at the Utah Agricultural College, believes that a great many chicks will he shipped from other parts of the country. In response to numerous requests, he is preparing a circular on the brooding and care of baby chicks.. This circular will be printed soon as a publication of the College Experiment Station and will be available for distribution to those The value of new aluminum, produced in the United States during 1923, was $28,305,000, which is more than double the value of aluminum produced in 1922 at domestic plants, according to a statement issued by the Department of the Interior, prepared by James M. Hill of the Geological Survey. Domestic aluminum was quoted at 22 to 23 cents per pound during January, 1923, but by the end of April the price had reached England holds here we hold ledo Blade. good-by- bye-electio- or elections. e WHO IS Over ns. To- WHO? iii!:ii:ii:ii.iiiii!iiiii:iiii!:iiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiM sufficiently interested in the subject to write to the station for a copy. It will contain practical information for ! the benefit of the practical poultry-marepresenting years of experience in the raising of chicks in the inter- I THE COUNTRYS GREATEST ORCHESTRA bounties to build roads, is yet to be mountain region. Meanwhile, those demonstrated. But we can see no reaswho contemplate setting their own inon for saying the nation has no cubators will doubtless find the folbusiness to do so, if it is its best lowing suggestions of Professor Aljudgment that it should. der worth following: EVENING ' As for road building being properlIN THE Where an incubator is used a well I y a state or county function, the ventilated cellar is the best place to government has already made rail run it. If a good cellar is not avail- ".i:ii:iiiii::ii:i.ii:;i!ii!!i:ii::i:iiMi:ii:ii!iiiiiiii!!i!iliiiiil!iliil!iiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiiiiliii:iiiililiiiliir and water transportation a matter of able a room with good ventilation and national concern. The nation, not the free from drafts may be used. Do not I states, subsidized the first transcontput the incubator in a damp, mouldy inental railroads, to get them built. cellar where vegetables and fruits are The nation, not the states, improves stored nor near anything giving off our waterways. The nation, not the odors or gases. Follow instructions states, built the Panama canal. The sent with the machine. Be sure to 'great beauty spots of the continent supply plenty of moisture. The mois.ore national, not state, parks. Railture problem is quite important in roads waterways, Panani a canal, this section. The egg should lose parks, are for the nation, built by or from 12 to 15 per cent of its weight with the assistance of the nation. during the first 18 days of incubation. 12 Transportation and some of its objectBy marking and weighing 10 or A combination of elegant refinement, atmosphere and serives are national concerns. Why eggs at the beginning and then weigh.eliminate roads from the list? vice. The finest Cafeteria Equipment in the United States. ing these same eggs on the 6tli, 12tli, i i Table arrangement to seat 400. 100 employees at your service. and 18th days you can easily calculate or too ;SALT lake rap'd whether evaporation is team BEST QUALITY FOODS AT POPULAR PRICES LOOKS GOOD ON PAPER not enough. Do not add more eggs during the The Oaks will J open with the Salt incubation period. Turn the eggs iLake Eues at Bonnerville, Tuesday, night and morning, beginning the ;April 8. The baseball fans have been morning of the third day and continWaiting for this day for a long time, uing up to the 18th day. Be sure your or oil .and the initial game of the season hands are free from grease aid opening of the series in when turning the eggs. Attend to the league i this cit machine and lamp at regular periods. win no doubt be attended The temperature at the top of the jhy every fan that can get away or eggs should be 101 degrees F first l.ookey. n, Louisiana Syncopaters j I DANSANTE ! s Have You Had a Meal at THE NEWHOUSE HOTEL $50,000 Cafeteria baseball 1 J. H. WATERS, Managing Director m . ALUMINUM DOUBLES. minds as to eral aid for J 7 . |