Show U aletter NEWS LETTER where is your machinery under the shade of an apple tree arrange to house it this winter and prolong its life two or three years dont be such a ready contributor to the scrap pile save your hard earned money by taking care of your machinery apply a little cup grease to the moldboard of your new plow but but some borne kerosene in the cylinder of 0 the gas engine rub with a good grade of oil those parts especially subject to rust in a word provide oil and winter quarters for every piece ot of machinery you will see the results of your efforts next har harvest veat TRY THIS IN CURING YOUR MEAT for each pounds of meat aae use the following 4 pounds salt 1 pound new orleans sugar 6 ounces black pepper 2 ounces salt sak petre 34 3 4 bunco cayenne pepper mix alix the iho ingredients thornly tho roly j rub 12 1 2 of 0 tile matur into tile the meat i sick a knife into the ills lone in several places and force tl fia c mixture in so us fig to prevent souring in those regions stack tile me meat 1 l in a a cool coc ma M t place in fit a barrel or ax b ir r t a weeks nib in the acma remainder alij lj iffe et A t stand for six weeks wil e I 1 I 1 it n arvial to 0 be smoked WATCH YOUR PIGS much sickness among pigs pig s says dr frederick head of the tl e veterinary department ox oj the utah agricultural A colleg who travels much throughout the state could be avoided by proper methods of handling people allow their pigs to run together and burrow into h hay ay and straw stacks blacks at ni night all that eliat possibly can crowd into these holes to sleep alee where they lie on each other othe r till morning here the pigs become hot and sweaty find and come out into the cold morning air all steaming and overheated they chill immediately and often Zon contract tract influenza and which results in serious losses to the owner this could be avoided by separating the he pigs into small numbers and fencing so they cant burrow under stacks and find crawl in where they become too warm SAVE MONEY BY exchanging STALLIONS many communities have one or more high priced stallions these horses can be used for breeding purposes in III the same community only about three or four years to the best advantage at this time some of the female colts of the stallions are ready for breeding and another sire Is in demand the tact fact that about every community is in the same condition makes it advisable that so tar far as possible the system of exchanging stallions be adopted of course each community feels that teat its stallion is the beet beat of the breed and yet there are many horses which could be brought brough tin in on an exchanging basis which would do the community as much good as aa the horse now owned has done by all means got get a horse of the same breed and as nearly the same type as possible such points as color in many breeds where tile the color is not fixed should hould play a very unimportant part in making the selection conformation and type are of 0 far more importance in a sire than is color the state board of horse com logan utah is often in I 1 a position to put breeders bleeders bre eders in touch with stallions which may be obtained on this exchange method by using it wisely it saves practically the cost of a new horse because the average stallion is a useful for at least two different communities THE FARM DEMANDS BRAINS years ago a man had three sons for whom he be selected vocations the first one was very smart the next one very good the last one was simple minded in his wisdom this man said this one who is very smart I 1 will make a lawyer of the good one shall be a r readier jack knows so 1 RUIC talc I 1 will nako a farmer ot of him aim but since then times haver have changed there is no occupation in the world that calls for more ability and brains training and adaptability than farming it is a mans job to plow and fow EOW and reap without understanding Is is n no 0 more real farming than cutting a mans leg off with an ail fills aie is real su surgery agery agriculture Is the basis of the nations to ifs is wealth the soil is our greatest asset and the intelligent building up lip of this demands broad experience technical learning sensible systematic education big minds unerring judgment in it fact the best that humanity produces MAKING any clean bits of lean pork may be used for sausage for a good mixture mix 3 pounds of lean to f I 1 oi of fat are recommended om alile the relative amounts or sausage and fresh pork desired will govern what parts part other than scraps scrap will be converted into sausage to each 4 pounds of meat the following amounts of seasoning are about rights right 1 ounce pure fine salt 12 1 2 ounce ground black pepper and 12 1 2 ounce of 0 pure leaf sage rubbed fine however it is safer to fry a piece and test it thus the seasoning desired is insured |