Show COUNTY AGENTS COLUMN 1937 home economics for millard county during tile the past ten days wai fern shipley ploy assistant state boys boya and girls 4 H club leader MID myrtle Davi davidson dion director ot of horn economics and miss aliss helen county homo home demonstration agent at large have been in Al millard lilard cu doing extension work miss shipley spent two days con acting bacting 4 11 club leaders miss da avidson has been helping commonly com munty committees work out a home economics program for 1937 this yen the lie home economics project has ha for or its theme A richer faral lite life through planning earning and spending in order to accod plash the alms set up in the work has haa been outlined for or 4 11 clubs for the younger girls and home gelenne science clubs for or the older girls the home economics program will include work on clothing home gardening and beautification horn hom furnishings foods home manage ment and community activities the clothing work given will include clude dry cleaning childrens clothing remodeling and cleaning and pressing pleasing ot of mens clothing fir young men A home gardon garden and 1 tion program will include community cleanup clean up campaigns help 0 home gardens and the family food supply work on flower gardens and public building landscaping the home furnishings Pro grai will include the making and using of 0 household cleaners individual home visits home lighting colo schemes and room arrangements the work on foods will include testing of 0 pressure cookers canning drying and storing or of foods home management will include tl and information on farm and hona homa ho na I 1 credit the community activities work will include games that can bo be made at home and community parties the agricultural extension program Is ia intended to bring closer relationship lation ship between all members and between the family and tho the community miss is ia giving dry cleaning demonstrations this week at blinck ley oak city lynndyl lynndal Lynn dyl and learn leam ington during the week of april MISS will give help on making and demonstrating the use 0 of household cleaners at kanosh mea ma dow and possibly fillmore cleanup clean up week word has been received that utah will have a cleanup clean up week designated tor for the entire state ate state farm bureau the stats state board of oc agriculture the state college of agriculture the church organizations and civic organizations are cooperating to put over this program through the cooperation of local organizations it Is intended thai each town in millard county will carry on a cleanup clean up paint up tl fik up and keep up tip campaign several communities are talking ot of offering ott ering prizes for or the home and yard that shows allows tile the greatest improvement pro certainly there art arc few cw things that could be done that thai would show more civic pride than th an to carry through a well planned cleanup clean up program talk this cleanup program to your neighbor let lei us make our homo home community it a more beautiful place in which to live specialist advises Poultry inen men on chick brooding late march and april seems seema to be the most desirable time to start leghorn chicks in utah to raise good vigorous pullets to put in tho the laying pens dens next september says say byron alder extension poultry mart at tho the utah state agricultural college it la Is usually a little easier to in start chicks during this period that than either earler or later in cold weather it nay be difficult to keep the he chicks warm and to avoid too abrupt changes in temperature chicks that thai are started in may or later ire are tre fre stunted or injured by over heating overheating Overheat lne or chilling the chicki at any season Is a decided handicap and may result in ill heavy beavy loss or continued on back page COUNTY AGENTS COLUMN continued from page one weakened chicks to prevent preat nt chilling does not mean that the chicks must be kept at a tempe temperature ol 01 90 F P at all times but it does mean that for best results the hover or a part of the brooding pen should be kept at 30 90 F and that the clucks have after the first two or three days access to a tool cool room or a cooler part of the brooder in which chieh to feed and exercise so they may inay run back and forth front from the cooler to the warmer areas of the brooder chicks will not be overheated ir if they can call get gel away front from the ha h a and they will not lot be chilled even in a cool unheated ovell oichi front if chev can call go at will ill front from cold old room to the heated boated brooder 0 hovel hove |