Show -' x :Y '' THE HEHAIiD-HBPUBIiICA- Vfj : ' ‘ 7 r h t f lr - ' 'V j - A' er 3 AND HEAD NOISES ! or Ifhead have Catarrhal Deafness ro!ses go to your you drug- and get 1 ounce of Parmint w gist and add to It (doubleofstrength) hot water and 4 ounces pint Take 1 of granulated sugar tablespoonful four times a day This will often bring quick rehead lief from the distressing noises Clogged nostrils should become easy and open mucus the breathing into stop dropping to prepare the throat It Is easy costs little and is pleasant to taka Any one who has Ca- tarrhal Deafness or head noises' should give this prescription a ! - ! triaL—Advertisement aa aa 4 44 ’V ' Do With - - you spend itT- Or put part of it into a Savings Account and start the njonev working for you NOW t One Dollar or more opens an account here — paying 4 per cent ‘interest compounded semiAVill 44 years in learning how Thirty-tw- o ' Ing of poultry is to maintain the vitality of the flock This is done by Innew blood into the flocks fusing1906 In I had & few pullets which began to lay earlier than others I began by putting these early layers by themselves 'By keeping a record of the eggs laid by these pullets during the winter I found that some of the pullets were better layers than the older fowls ! This was not the only feature Breeding from early layers mated with the best males ' was found to produce pullets which laid more eggs than the parent fowl This led me to take more Interest in the poultry side of farm work The result was a large increase in egg production in winter With season higher prices for eggs at that instead the flock was kept at a profit' of at a loss as ‘had frequently been the case for ' several months-- ' of the year Records of egg production from my flocks have been kept since 1907 Besides the pleasure of keeping accounts there is considerable satisfaction in knowing that the flock has been profitable and that there has been a steady increase in profits as a result of Improving the flock by careful breeding Reunite In Egg Production For the sake of comparison let lis take the egg production of a flock: of The number of fifty fowls in 1907 was 3996' From eggs laid that' year then on there was a steady Increase proup to 1914 in which year the egg duction was 8014 For the ten months of ending October 31 1916 the number eggs laid by the same sized flock was try is not limited to eggs and meat alone The value of "Poultry manure must not be overlooked It contains three essential plant-foo- d elements in about-thproportion of nitrogen right phosphoric acid and potash But this Is merely an incidental source' of income in poultry keeping The meat side of poultry raising as shown above' Is a big factor After their usefulness in egg production Is over hens can be sold for table use: Cockerels can also' be made to yield a handsome profit In hatching chicks to maintain the number' of fowls der sired for laying purposes about half the number are usually cockerels if hatching begins t early' the cock can be erels fitted for broiler trade These bring a high price and good profits Later cockerels can be fitted for a ‘roaster trade The best cockerels should be selected for breeding on the farm or for sale as standard-bre- d birds The dual purpose breeds —that is fowls ' which are good layers and make good table blrds— are especially adapted to the making of profits on farms In" raising fowls for either eggs or meat the farmer has an advantage over the commercial poultry raiser The wide range-fowlhave on farms for many months of the year which enables- the fowls vto gather natural food at 'practically noa cost'- gives the farmer a big- advantage over his comtin the poultry Held The petitors can farmer produce eggs and table fowls much Cheaper than can poultry keepers who have to purchase all feeding stuffs These advantages the farmer should realize especially as both eggs and poultry are now high in price and are likely to remain so Let me show the profits I have made from a small flock during the past two 1914 1915 years: Income 8346 31 8368 38 12628 14603 Expenditures n ' ? ' serve you now at-Rlch- ard " niiTiiu'iniuniinuil'iumuint'iiinHii'iiHiuiiiuii'iiiiii!iuuiiiniiiiiiiiitiinitniiiiiiiiimniHinitHiniftHKro '- - v-- Ep-wor- - the-Re- v ” ’ y viupuuj yj ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL j ' :'r Liberty Park AT E church Eighth East ana Ninth South streets — E Seventh south trefti — Sunday a m church124 school 10 a m- - preaching at 11Sunday William-- - Schmoc pastor a E Caster general secretary of Y: M schmool 980 a m German services C Avwlll make the address Young 1030 a English seryices 780 p m pi m and People’s meeting at 630 p E J BAPTIST preaching p m by Rev meet will Magor Ladies’ 'Aid "society church Ninth South Bethel Baptist afternoon ' with Mrs Olsen: and Lincoln Thursday streets — Bible school at 986 S Eighth East street 1045 a m John J Hale superintenda m by H I ent Preaching at 1145 church 'Second' Methodist' Jesus Episcopal “Remember subject : Baynes 1719 S Fourth East street Martin Christ”--- : In the evening at 745 Henry Thomas pastor— Sunday school at 10 Jacobs will be the speaker Midweek th a :m James Barr superintendent service Wednesday at 745 p mNote League 645 p ' m Andy Mar- change from Thursday to Wednesday 730 shall leader preaching service at midsermon by H Worrall J evenweek prayer servicer Wednesday ing 730 Heath Methodist ' Episcopal " church Broadway and S Eighth West streets Martin Thomas pastor— Sunday school Donald Colclough superinat 10 a mt tendent sermon by the pastor at 11 a m theme “Look Up Lift Up” At 730 an Epworth League will be organized election and installation of officers with an address the pastor the Ladles’ Aid society by will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 230 at the home of Mrs McKinley 262 S Fourth West street: prayer meeting Thursday at 7 annually lias fitted us to at-73- at this greater portion of the cockerels age turning the pullets out on range Leghorns ae Single' Comb White good-size- d white large producers ' of in York New and desirable very eggs ' other markets where the demand for eggs is strong and prices highest Exthe hens cepting in a small minority do not sit The :eggs therefore-mus- t be hatched and the chicks reared by other breeds or by' artificial means commercial egg farms are usuand the ' ally equipped with mammoth incubators capable of hatching from 1000 to 30000 eggs each and ' large brooder houses where many thousands of chicks are reared at one time - evening : West Forty-eight- h Baptist church Murray street-Bible State South near school at' 1145 a m Miss H Kerby H L Bayness will superintendent “Andsubject Thursp m at 74 5 Midweek preach Ran’’ service Philipat 745 p' m day — - ' : achooL street— Sunday a m and 1030 a ro Preaching X130 730 p m Midweek services: Tuesday at 730 P m evangelistic Thursday at 730 p m Bible prayer study Cottage 220 S State meeting evening Friday street (Murray) Special invitation is extended to all to attend these full m gospel services ' Sunday-services- - CHRISTIAN Central Christian Church (Disciples) corner Third East and Fourth South atreeta Chester A Snyder pastor— Bible school 1000 a m C H Zim merman superintendent Morning wor11 o’clock sermon “Our Purpose ship for the New Year” Christian Endeavor 630 p m Evening preaching meeting services 745 p m sermon “The Slncer of Juaus” Midweek prayer service ityrednesday 800 p m AFRICAN M E African M E Church 241 E Trinity V CATHOLIC Sixth South st Rev D R Jones pastor m and 8 p m Class E South — Preaching 11 a m the Madeleine Cathedral of streets 1230 resip Cathedral Sunday7 school 2 meeting B and Temple 831 E South Temple street the p xn Christian Endeavor dence p'm S Glass C Mj D D Joseph Rlght'Rev UNITARIAN S pastor assistantsthe theRevRev Theodore First Unitarian Church John Anzalone and masses on Sunday at 6 minister —Service of worship Mallckj Schultz Low m “Ties That Bind and the 8 9 and 11 a evening Rosary sermon and a m sermonThings” Mrs Stella A benediction at m380 p m dally masses Indlvisable Fletcher andMAlvin Keddlngton solosts Firsts Methodist Episcopal —church at 7 and 8 a Mrs Ernest Fowler pianist Church Second East and Second South Sunday Allen Lynch and South school at 10 a school at 945 a m Alex E Eberhardt church Fourth streets Patrick’s St Harold Madsen superintendents Kinsermon at 11 between Ninth and Tenth West o superintendent morning The theme “The Daring of Faith” Epworth Masses on Sunday at 8 and 10 clock dergarten during church hour street The church la at 138 S Second East League at 630 p m( leader Miss Ber- Sunday school at 1080 o’clock nice Day topic “Lifting Our Hearts Rev Michael Sheehan pastor’ Godward” Tonight Dr Williams be' church IDEAL HEN DEVELOPED of talks on St PauL Our Lady of Lourdes gins' a series South Seventh and sermon East theme745 “The at Eleventh Evening d Masses on Sunday-a- t a 8 mandex-10 Government Farm to Exhibit ' New Conqueror” Both sermons streets for the day will be preached by: the o’clock Sunday school atof I the month Breed of Fowl at Poultry Show Sunday cept on the first pastor Dr J H N Williamsm Studies New York Jan 6 —An ideal AmeriPrayer after held be Immediately when it will at 745 p meeting Wednesday can in which will be centered all fowl H Rev mass W The 10 o’clock in Ephesians are conducted each prayer the of the good breeds points good Flynn pastor of hens is the object of experiments meeting by the pastor States bebeing conducted by the United St Ann’s chapel Twelfth South St Paul’s church-FourtSouth and at its farm at Belleville government M East streets—8-- MdL Main streets ReV J H Dennis rector tween Fourth and Fifth Lamon head husbandHarry — Holy communion 8 a m and il a 'm Mass and sermon on Sunday at man farm has been the of O’Brien government Rev o’clock The 9A5Timothy servm school a evening Sunday five for the last years on the working sermon “The chaplain 780 ice Morning He new American productexplained Star In the East” Evening sermon his experiments at the annual poulCONGREGATIONAL “All the Time There Is” show at Madison Square Garden Congregational church cor- tryAccording to Mr Lamon the new hen PRESBYTERIAN nerPhillips Fifth South Aand Seventh East will white plumage yellow legs have Rev P pastor— streets Slmpkin First Presbyterian' church corner C Sunday school at 945 a m A F Bara-we- ll red ear lobes and a moderate-size- d and- E South : Temple Rev George and size of laying qualities Communion fol- comb In superintendent Davies D D pastor-- Sundaywill resemble It the Ewing its eggs 11 o’clock Leghorn service at lowing morning school 945 a m communion ordlna- Christian will have as much meat on its 630 It at service Endeavor new 'and of of elders tlon reception body as a Wyandotte Barred Rock or at 745 with sermon worship members at 11 a' m- Young People’s Evening 1917 7 Plymouth Rock The government farm About “What theme pastor by m:societies 630 p second service of Lamon said plans to have a big service Wednesday Mr prayer ‘749 p m 'theme of Midweek worship public exhibit of the new hen at the poultry 8 o’clock at evening sermon “The Man” - - -- ? - ' - - - ' ' - ' By systematic breeding there was a yield For steady Increase in the egg1907 the avthe first four years after or 5429 was laid of number eggs erage an average annual increase of nearly 37 per cent During the years 1915 to 1916 inclusive the increase in eggs over 1907 was more than 100 per cent with practically the same number of fowls Care in breeding therefore has its effects in more prolific laying Breeding Larger Fowls The weight of the fowls' can also be Increased Census reports show that the size of the average farm fowl is small To Increase the weight of fowls is to lay the founby careful breeding dation for more profitable poultry A few simple principles of keeping selection in breeding are as follows: ' Vigor and health in both males and females are necessary in successful the form of the breedbreeding Nextconsidered For increasers should be chick birds with ing the size of thewidth between the good long bodies bones should be long breast are thighs and transmitted chosen These traits which is the basis for larger hens with a greater proportion of meat In ten the years I have been able to50increase per cent size of my fowls nearly From the standpoint of meat producvery tion this increase in weight isincludImportant All kinds of meat ing poultry are veryofhigh lit price The minimum estimate poultry production is about 900000000 fowls a year On the basis ’of an increase in weight would of 1 pounds per fowl- this1125000 mean an annual increase of of 20 cents a pounds On the basis in Increase this weight would pound mean about 1225000000 a year in the farmers and poultry raisers pockets of - Making Froflta that the pro- It must be remembered of flock farm poulof a power ducing - - e - - : - : ’ - - ’ - s : - - i ’ ' Profits 8220 08 823235 The Secret of Bmeeea The secret of success in making poultry profitable is to maintain the health and vigor of the fowls ' If I were asked to state briefly the’ first principles of poultry success- on farms I would give these points: 1 The selection of & standard utilof fowls' ity2 breed The selection Of the best layers only for breeding purposes 8 Good houses and proper care esin winter pecially 4 ' The selection of the largest and healthiest fowls for breeding So far as I can see there Is no reason why the farmer could not easily carry out these rules- - They need not interfere with other farm work It Is not always advisable to leave the care of the poultry entirely to the ‘women on farms They have other duties to perform If our farmer will give a little more attention to the busy hen' they will find that she adds very ma- - - ' m wm - - Red-dye- all-th- e - h - ’ - - - - — - - -- ’Happy -- Westminster shownext season CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' church sermon “God” West" and Presbyterian SubjectChurch Fifth South streets First First Sundayof Christ Scientist Rev: Horace Sanderson minister— of members and Preaching celebration reception of the Lord’s Supper at 11 a m song service and- short sermon services are held at 8 o’clock at 745 p m Sunday school 1215 p m mission school' 980 a m Church of Christ Scientist ChristianSunday Endeavor meeting 630 p m 566Second E South Temple street —Sunday Prayer meeting Wednesday 745 ‘p m services 11 o’clock a m Sunday school m Wednedsay evening serva 945 LUTHERAN j 8 o’clock All are welcome to Danish Lutheran church corner E ices services these church street — and First avenue J C Carlson Free reading rooms 512 Walker bank pastor Sunday morning will be the building Main "and Second South first rally day of the new year in the streets where Christian Science literchurch for the Sunday schooL It will ature may be obtained be at 10 sharp At the morning serv ice at 11 the topic will be “The iTHEOSOPHICIL Coronation' of the Child Jesus” The Lake branch of the Salt The evening serviceChrist at 8 will be in the No 315 society meets in room and the topic will English language be “How About That Balancer’ every week asbuilding Templeton follows Monday night at 815 a genSwedish Evangelical Lutheran church eral meeting for the public Various corner of Second South and Fourth subject are discussed relative to sci East — Sunday school 945 a m Swed- ence religion and" philosophy from ish services 11 a m when the Rev theosophlcal standpoint Wednesday A Edlund of Astoria Ore preaches night a meeting for members only of The’ annual meeting of the congrega- the society The public are invited to attend the Monday night meeting tion will be held Thursday 8 p m REORGANIZED L D S St John’s Evangelical Lutheran The reorganized Church of Jesus Saints will hold Christ of Latter-da- y services Sunday January to the to their Income from year following terially Sac7 1917: Sunday school 945 a m year 11' a m Business rament meeting Ob poultry- ftnu of any size meeting 630 p m Preaching 730 p m especially those that make a' business of day-ol- d chicks azd custom PENTECOSTAL hatching the incubator cellar ia Pentecostal Assembly 454 S Fourth the most Important building In next week's article there will be a design of an Improved type of cellar yritb complete Instructions for building it and estimating the materials required - ' Theo-sophlc- al - - - - - ‘ - - ’ home and wholesome surroundings he dues not need to be sent to school before primary age” Answer —Children are children wher- are There are homes In whichthy conditions are so Ideal that Is kindergarten essential but theseo nre rare not even among the child needs social con Every tact with other children of the same a means of “e social coqualities sociability developing operation and a measure of “The best preparation for working together playing live together and we must at allIs periods 1® excellent statement of together' the need °‘ U children for the contact with other children on a plane of equality interests and experiences which a Pt kindergarten The guidanceglvea of a trained teacher the of education materials presentation the stimulation of other individuate to healthy emulation all these leading ace elements not present In the maMoreover the best jority of homes conditions are hygienical -kindergarten better with large rooms better ventilation and greater opportunity for large vigorous movement Announcement The feature film for bora and girls’ matinee next Saturday Jan 18 will be Dustin Farnum and a great comla the pany In “The Virginian” This that failed to appear last month picture to a delay caused by a railroad owing wreck well-to-d- self-contr- ol self-aacri-‘- ce 1- 4- I New Books in Library j The following fifty-on- e books- will be added to the public library Mondai - January 8: MUSIC Anthology of Sacred Song (Four volumes Gade —Christmas Eve a Cantata Gaul — Holy City: an Oratorio — Elijah an Oratorio endelssohn — Chansons onvel de France Olds — Twenty-fiv- e Bird Songs for Children Terhune— Songs of Our Street a Handel— Messiah an Oratorio MISCELLANEOUS Coburn— Swine Husbandry Collins— Camera Man Denver— School Survey Committee — Report of the School Survey Commit- tee Fisk— Retail Haines —YourSelling Congress Hoar — Submarine Torpedo Boat — Hay-fevHollopeter — Works of Houghton Stanley Houghton (Three volumes) Housman— Lad Howells— InShropshire After Days RelaJohnson— America’s tions (Two volumea) Foreign Joyce Ed— Women of All Nations Jung— Analytical Psychology Backwash of War La Motte—— How McPherson the World Makes Its Living Meyer— England' Miessner — Radiodynamics Pennell— Joseph Pennell’s Pictures of the Wonder of Work Rlhbany —Syrian Christ Industrial Rogers— Elements 'of Chemistry— and Industrial Arts In Sargent Fine Schoola Elementary — Toon Chemistry and Technology of Palnta Winans —Public Speaking er - Answers to' Objections to the Kinder-gsrte- n (Continued) (By Miss Rose Jones Director of Kindergarten University of Utah) 5 ' “The kindergarten is an indoor institution in spite of its name I want my children to be out of doors as much as possible” Answer —The name kindergarten is misunderstood by many to mean an children play actual garden where means Is a place What the name really where children receive care suited to their nature as a care to plants It good is notgardner for a gardengives children but a garden of children Its FICTION name does not necessarily imply out— Between Two Worlds Curtiss P a door existence Nevertheless that Machar J 6 —Magdalene maximum of outdoor life is Important Peattle E W —Sarah Brewster’s for little children and that real con- Relatives tact with plants and animals such as A Country Chronicle Showerman G — is only possible out of doors is a vital Sinclair B W —Big Timber clement in child life Kindergarteners Smith H Lu— Other People's Busi-nestrive in everywhere of climate and popular objec- ficulties Wharton E —Xingu tlons to exposure to have their :hil- CHILDREN’S BOOKS dren out of doors a great deaL An Basils— Stories From the Pentame-ron- e Increasing number of kindergarteners each year are endeavoring to stimulate Garls — Uncle WIgglly’s Travels this life by adding playground apGates—Live Dolls in Wonderland paratus by excursions and by holding Hubbell— Quacky Doodles many kindergarten activities in the James— Maglo Jawbone conditions permit whenever open air 6 Newell— Favorite Fairy Tales is 'all very well for ‘slum’ “It children but where a child has Pogany —Little Mother Goose - - ss - - - - - ' PULLET BRED BY UNCLE SAM HOLDS 1916 RECORD - - ‘ r - i : - White Leghorn: hens easily lead all other breeds as layers and this is one of the reasons why 90 per cent of all egg farms are stocked with this variety They are small active hens producing equally well in confinement and on range The eggs run' in' fertility and enormous hatcheshighof hustling chicks are turned out with regularity from the incubators on the big commercial poultry plants The chicks aTe hardy and active growing and feathering rapidlyareduring the first eight weeks very popular at this age for They small broilers and it Is the practice on large commercial plants to market the i t : v- SINGLE tOMB WHITE LEGHORNS b This is the time of year when many people receive an extra income a dividend interest or a bonus ' ' e - - 7877 4 t : L51Ft Voqo kS Physician Says Weak Nervous People Gain by Leaps and Bounds When Cadomene Takes Hold Tablets Contain Vital Elements for Nerves Brain and Body" "Banking Perfection Under U S Inspection" known 'physician fin speaking of the benefits to be expected from Cadomene 'the iron Phos'tonic said: : phorous vegetable ' V “When the structures and functions of the body are In perfect health they work without attracting attention: The moment that any part of the system becomes inefficient in functioning ihe cry of pain or distress tells us all too quickly that we are being attacked by nerve-ancellular: weakness i ? r' Proper tonic and reconstructive means must then be resoxted to as an aid to nature and it is well known that iron” phosphorous and certain vegetable extracts yield prompt and permanent aid And when Cadomene Tablets are directed to the nervous system the origin of disturbance is reached so that the grievous symp7 toms and distress may be quickly vanquished A When you become conscious of an unnatural condi-tiothese symptoms are usually manifested Extreme nervousness irritability despondency headache with pains at the base of the brain and along the1 spinal column sleeplessness a coldness of extremities with a listless unambitious attitude toward life and its successes and an but natural desire that all things desirable should be yours' - envies indifferent or thoughtless expenditure of your vlttl forces may be the cause or prolonged Illness or overwork with dissipation and excesses but whatever the cause you apa like an engine with insufficient fuel —your full supply of nervous energy nnd strength is not forthcoming and therefore the tonic alterative and nutritive action of Cadomene Tableta ea the nerves and cells ‘of every muscle and structure of the sys lly V-- - J" - t Resolve to have a strong banking connection — the v Utah State National will be faithful to your interests May 1917 prove a most prosperous year for you ‘ ‘ t - :'r' ' '! - - JTO RELIEVE C A-I TARRHAL DEAFNESS ? ' t ? profitable type of fowl to keep Instead they recommend some standard breed Leghorns Plymouth Rocks and others have many advantages over the mongrel fowl which belongs to the average farm flock Among these advantages are: (1) better results in breeding (2) more opportunities for selling a higher- price than hatching eggs at eggs for table use (3) uniformity in color size and shape of eggs and (4) a better appearance of the flock generally The most Important advantage of a standard breed is the opportunity for improvement The farmer not only has a good flock of fowls from which to make a selection but he can always find some other farmer or poultry-keep'with the same breed of fowls with whom he can exchange males or One females for breeding purposes of the first objects In successful breed- - " — The first Sunday after bishop ' 7 1917 Services: January Epiphany 7:30 a m Sunday Holy communion-aschool at 945 a m the holy communion and sermon at 11 a m subject “The Star of Bethlehem” evening prayer at 430 o'clock All are cordially invited to attend these services- The Rev Joseph H Darling priest in charge i: St John’s church Ninth East street The holy and Logan avenue communion and sermon at 11 a m Sunday school at 945 a m All are invited to attend - The Rev Hoyt - E Henrlques priest in charge ' St Peter’s church 657 N Second West street —Services: school at 945 Sunday a m evening grayer and address at 780 o’clock attend The Rev Joseph H Darling in charge school the - Emery Emery Sunday 1827- B Second South Memorial house street — Sunday-schoo- l at 945 a m All children in the neighborhood of the unlverslt are cordially Invited to tend :T Budlller superintendent ' Experts In our agricultural experiment stations maintain that the ordinary farmyard fowl Is not the most £V' D D Former Expert for the Fatted States Department of Agriculture Fear farmers take the Interest In! poultry keeping1 that they should take This Is a great mistake The prospects of profits from this branch of live stock keeping are ex- cellent In 1910 there were ' 0801902 farms In the United States Fowls’ were raised on 5985082 of these farms HIE number of fowls kept on farms fr -f W episcopal Mark’s cathedral 225 E First St' South street The Rt Rev Paul Jones ' Sfarf JFifi Standard-Bre- d Stock Maintain Vitality by Careful Selection - r' - v: Opportunity 'J or a Cash Income at All Seasons of the Year ‘ ::V- 7 )ay Y “ were 295880190 The production of eggs however was reported for only 4833759 farms and the number of fowls kept on these farms was given as 273255924 The eggs produced numbered 1457385772 dozen Since the males were reported In the number of fowls the estimated average production of eggs per fowl of farm flocks In this was at about six dozen country or seventy-tw- o placed eggs per fowl a year The average price received for the The eggs was 193 cents per dozen total Income from the sale and use of eggs on farms was about 8115 per head a year If the cost of feed should be estimated and deducted from this Income It would show a very small balance of profit for the farmer or his wife The figures are equally startling when the value of the fowls themselves Is considered In 1909 the total number of fowls raised was 488468000 and their value was 9202506000 This would give an average value to farm fowls of 40 cents each which would Indicate cither a very small type of fowl or an exceedingly low price Since the wholesale price that year ranged from 13 to 18 cents a pound for poultry it would show that the average farm fowl Is not a very promising product for profit Census statistics ‘have been brought show what was being done together to In the line of poultry keepby farmers the progressive farmer is being' Biftalive to the situation Free coming farm range is an economic advantage over the confined poultry yard It is much cheaper to raise poultry on farms than under city or suburban conditions From many years of experience in raising poultry it isanmy belief that poultry to farmoffers keeping opportunity ers for a steady cash income at all seasons of the year When many other lines of work are at a standstill on the fartn poultry keeping offers a means of profitable labor especially during the winter season I wish therefore to give a brief chapter out of my own experience In raising poultry for eggs and meat Selecting a Standard Breed ' liiMiiiiiiiiiiM 7 BY PROF JA3IE9 B MOIlMAJf w - s '"I- - A ' & H' ft LINE FOR FARMERS - ' : SUNDAY JANUARY 7 1917 SAIiT LAKE CITY i N w ' 'y:3v-- ' l L ' S''- - d ? n: : ! UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS l Joseph F Smith President Heber J Grant Vice Presto— Vice President Badger Rodney TT McE wan Cashier Henry H Butler Assistant CashierGeorge - - Uncle Sam enjoys the distinction of haying bred the champion" egg laying pullet of the year j’ust ending Miss Yankee Doodle is her i8he is a wiuite name and her rteord is 211 Xeghorn bred at £ - the government poultry fa 7 - V ' ' ' " 4 1 ' g Jbltsville ' v Md” r' y ' I r' ' r s r'- : v J s J1' i 5 S u 1 ever-prese- nt spscui tv'- v - sick-nervo- ' i ‘ r s us tem are essential to your recovery aad complete renewal of and strength : Cadomene Tablets are prepared la convenient form and may accompany you anywhere In pocket or pnrse and taken wltk dne regularity to produce satisfactory and happy results e druggists in sealed tabes - They are sold by all ministration ad They also bear a with fall directions for self back money or satisfaction of guarantee nerve-ener- gy wide-awak- -- (1 |