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Show liii vtri! nn LETTERS FROil , TIME E,: f'.tta.w ; u P-Artt- if :C0RRESP01lDEliTS. i i- - . ktmi , ' ;YrJd EfoVKB - S'- l. tte Cc::tj ' to Ssiea llcies ths food iscre denebriesd Dip. ftU Til EtppeuiiigseMii Fist Told li Detiil Ij E2cU:t nrdey a number of the people went and repaired th house, othare went around and took up a collection ; and everything that could be, wm done to make the family m comfortable aa possible. l Ccrrtsp::dt:ls. KAMA. Kama, Enm Toui; . , TJtam, Dec, IS, 1901. ' j Heber Stephens returned home from the winter range during the week. He Kasim people P reporU pleety of enow and good feed ' - i - Qaltea a amber I tended the meetings At Hoytsvill last and eheep doing well. Eaiurday, Alev of them remained to . ,8b dance is thssvening. "I r Prest. Callis and If. I, Missionary rslbafa Et nbi ; was held Interesting sneering at Woodland end Francis iMt Thursday ; . And Friday evenings. 4 ' - T The following were miMloaariee Deafly Attack. My wile wt a toil) that good Physicians were unable to help bee, writes M. M. Austin, at Winchester, Ind., but aa completely cnied by Dr. Kings New Lit Pills. They work wonderoue in ttomscb snd liver troubles. Cun constipation, sick Leadacbc. fi&c at John Boy den A Son, Druggist. from Kaians Sunday s 8. M, Feck At Oakley, Biobop Lambert At Woodland sad Id-wa-rd Thoms at Hoytenlle, Of TAT1UUA. ' HoTTovnxi, Utah, Doe IS, -v iV . Enrron Turns: s ' 'y' ; - WHITE CAKE OF ' lr COW. tin BuBaUesatM lohlin OwVtsk Tuarlmanl SsmSteav 1901. Among the first thing to bo provided ' Bargent . Brothers went to Book oa a dairy farm fo proper winter shelter Bpricg W ednesday on burlneea. ' for eowa. la the eeastracriaamf stabtee Elder Edward Thomat of Kansas, om a few fandameotal facta should be kept of the Aide to the Y,M, M. I. Aand la mind. They ebould be light, well hoot T. L. Allan attended the vasfesu ventilated, warm in "" winter, eaaily meetinga here on Sanday aod were well cleaned, and convenient. Something in ' received bf the SainU. ; the latter point may sometimes be sacri' .Then were dx convention of the aix ficed to got tbo first four. points. Light auxillfnry organisation ef the 'Stake and ventilation are absolutely essential held hen last Batnrday afternoon. , A tc a heavy stable, the abade of healthy big crowd present and an enjoyable atock. This fact baa beos especially f ' 1 oil time had. Free lunch wae served is the emphMised daring tbe pMt few years foiling pertiee and all wen made rel- - doe to tbo investigations ia bevies tubcome At the hornet of the pocple ben. erculosis, both in Europe mad America. i p One of the largest mutton yet pro- Something in the convenience of a stable duced in the west (that as far ae we may be sacrificed to attain this result. above eonditione may be obtained ! ra'ed or tbe b-- o ff - - Tie keen) i i.uiHit a uJ , t ' wjl, It wee a thoroughbred Lincoln north and south, with ewe and dreeeed 120 pounds, The fat building placed abundance of and the window aa n in hack and riba wae three inches wall with six inchewtaddieg, boarded thick. It foclaimed by tin "Orange Judd this space Farmer that they an jnat the breed for inaid and oat, and will make a good with straw packed the farm, aa they an eaaily kept, being stable. ' A long rather than a square firet-cla- as raetton breed. building fo to be preferred and tbe stable At the aolicitatioa of "Water Oommie- should, oa all aides, beabov ground. r Taiooer C. JL Weet for diotriot Re. .2, the Ia feeding cow our practice ! to feed State engineer will, with hfon, bold first thing ia tba morning. In one-ha- lf bay asee tinge immediately after the holiday! of aa boar milking or tbroe-oarth- e la each of tbetowna in thie dietrict,ee foetarted. Whan through milking, the that the people in tore ted in Abe imcows get another feed of hay and then portant question of irrigation stay better is led. They are turned if endmtand whet the law nqafoee re- grain, any out to water about 11 oclock and tbo garding the division ! water Ur irriga- stables art cleaned, and all feed remaintion, head gates, wiere, recerviess, ate. ia tba mangers removed. Fresh hsy ing Questions bearing on theaa aubjeote will and the afternoon foed of grain fo then he folly coneidered and explained by in the manger, and the eowa are put Abe engineer. Everybody ahoeid torn pat in tbe stable at from three to four mat to tbeee waeetinro when the dates oclock. Before leaving the (table for nn made known. tbe night, the cows again get a feed of KMXrKK." hay. Each cop is watched carefully and Hansens, Utah, Dee. 19, (MU. the feed fo increased or reduced according M her appetite indicates; study tbe Korroa Torn : iadividual cow. The kind of feed aud Merry CbrfounM to all 1 the proportion of conreetratee may. In a Dont forget to .settle for yonr paper. ' 0 measure, be determined by a tiody . o: lion enow needed on tbo installment the milk production of tba cow. plan. - . The ration that may be ideally th Dont forget tbo concert bon on Xasna beet and enable tba cow to produce most nee. largely, may noth the most econonic, Mail trains base been very irregular because tbo feed ned is sx pensive, sad wseaaaot loan sight of tbo cost if we sre of let. 'to J. Schaffer of Ogden is visiting in feed economically. Fortenately in A tate where locera grows so luxuriantly Benefer. and may bo obtained o cheaply, it la not John fibill celeb sated hit 13d birthday difficult toobiaia both a cheap and an oatbellth. ides ration. Locera forme th main Alma E. Richint kae a child quite eick feed to portion of tbe rough ego w attbiswnuog. snitch cows. 1 believe that th eprly cat Deuce ben on CbrfotmM for tbe child- locera fo to be preferred, but w bev ren la tbe Afternoon, and one for adnlts ao data comparing tbo relative yajne ef in the evening. let, fad and trf arope. Graia is comparElders W. H. Branch and Oeorge C. atively dear ia thie State, aad the kind " Redden were the a peak era ben at the of feed should be determined largely by services here on Suadav afternoon. The the price. Cora aod wheat mixed half latter visiteJ, and Spoke at the Mutual and half with bran are probably tbe V meeting in the evening. grain to fed if the price ia right. I In nr prautc ve feed tbe grain Frid A fir occurred bert a Don ia the raeidence of Mr. Rachel .ground and dry. ' Braid, m ho. by the war, is a widow ith The a nonet of graia to feed from tbe lour children. Willing baida woiked sian.jpomt of economy fo not easy to I am doubtful if it pays to aod caved tb boow, although It od tbe d Her min feed fnruiinre were bsdl.v damaged, Pa&t grin to a ew the sill not produce i, d1 grt v tei ln , more than fwo i hundred pounds ia a year, A cow ol larger capacity np to three hundred pounds of buttar and over per year may bo fed a certain amooat ef grain with profit, though ia our experience not more than eertn or eight pound per day, and this amount only during tbo eoaaon of largest production. This 1 considerably below tbo standards adyisod in tba Eastern Staten, but sock are the teachings of onr experiments. Soma recent ahew that larger cows inch as may be clsaced aa do not require m large a proportion of grain as some of the special dairy types. Further investigation must bo mad oa tbia point, however. Wo bavo no experimental date to determine tbo value of root and other green feed for winter feeding in tbia State. In tbe Eastern States considerable importance la attached to green feed. The indications urn that tb expanse of providing green food lor tb winter la tbia State will hardly b justified by tbe returns. Hare again, there fo room for investisxperi-msatssee- c ato liiill dual-purpos- e, ' 1 C - gation. Milch cent sheald be provided with floaty of water. It U probable that whoa they are seed U it. cows will do all right wksawaterodoaeeadty, dar-t- be winter; but twice a day into b pre-i- - V- ' j I l; of water Salt ia another aceeeeity if eowa m ta do their best. Access to salt at will is easily arranged for by ksepfog a little oearee salt ia a small box fastenod at tb ' Ido of tb manger. ' ' bKVftpg ? tie Court, ia vhlch vtiU wcw Vvwr - at- -; & Uacalhi; n i n e - - fa.,- A.ixolioking Time Contest for Queen of the Carnival commences Saturday evening, Dec. 2ist and continues each evening for one week, contest to be held at the Tithing Office EVERYBODY VOTE. The whole to conclude with a , GR.IdD. CARNIVAL BALL Atihe OPEMl HOUSE. .CIirLDREJOS DANCE THURSDAY AT Dlcss Ball in the evening, at which the Queen and King will lead the Grand March accom paniedby Maids of Honor and other Prominent Characters, tirel lilt ccxiesci tl I tclock SHARP filEIISOOD PARK BAUD OF 0GDE11 i r , All diseases start ft tb bowles. Keep them opea or you Will be. eick. CAS-- C A RETS set like nature. Keep llyer and bowels active without a sickening griping feeling. 8ix million people talx aad recommended CA&CARETS, try a 10c box. All druggists. ' REFRESHMENTS SERVED. mms: U aotnoojits e5 YEARS Club met at tb home of Mrs. North-co- it Dee. 18th. The name of Mr. French, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Allison were presented snd voted in by acclama'' tion as members oftbc!ah. The program rendered was follows: EXPERIENCE It u trm - ; Club butioeas wae presented to the members and diopoaed of satiafactorily, alter which meetitg mu adjonrn-- d to r flwifnyoOnq IMf frMI WhWAriMT Ml lU. ):KirkoaPatMl tennm saiiim. iitwa 4 (A xoaiTt dULsrp ef' I IB Ik Erawaklf, 1 C(imnlMk siwuw W a. y wevtaj 4 fry All i . .'f IStSiesteay, 0.WMbuwtM,2iLc. i I i Owe Dollar per Copy far Old Newspapers. 75 CTS. Coveas ard colds m caiLDsn..- ! CAtMgv r Welt r kyelclu. No. 15th sod Dec. SOib, I ue and .pre-cri- be Chamberlain containing delinquent tax list for Congb Remedy for almost all 16. obstinate, . Summit county for year 1890. Apply at constrict J coughs, with direct results., The Times office. It I prescribe it to children of ad ages Am glad to recommend it to all in need and seeking relief from colds and ASTHMA-HA- Y FEVER snd bronchial afflictions. It is conghe and safe ia tbs bands of th most jKtocr nnprofes-iomt- l. A universal panaoen forall maokindXMrs Mary R. Melendy M. D., Ph. D., Chicago, HI, This remedy FREE TRIAL BOTTLE is for sale by John Borden A Son, Drg Mona DR.TAn.79 LCO? ST,M.Y.CiTY, girt. femes between Tkxdc Moms Deatons Ae. English literature, by Mrs. Hsasen. Select magatins reading by Mrs. North-cot- t. - One Dollar per copy will be paid for flrn four copies of Tut Utah Patriot of I i VJ' w .d -- been for Electric Bittern For three years I suffered untolo agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, Walerbraah, Stomach and Bowel Dyspipsia, But thisexcelleat medicine did me a world of pood. Sineeasing it f nn eat heartily and have gained 35 pound. For Indigestion, . Loe of Appetite. Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles Electric Bitters area positive guaranteed core, Only 50c at John Boydea A Son Drug- - w rt CeklrateJ Cbfccse Itj Lung, Jung vwiwaJj Aim other local Aim ronnoir TALcrr. Hi 1902,oo meet At the home Mrs. Allan for afternoon keuiingtoo. m In'vhich beautiful ladies in Costume viil :rvo dainty appetizing refreshmen' ' r-- Ifi la my grave, writes Mrs. 8. H. Newsom, of Decatur, Ala., if it bad not Jaa.8tb, w rJaJz ic Palrino, the Talented 4 at C naves Brink. I know I would long ago bars been . W f management, and their beet efforts in prod action may be depended upon. F.D. Linfield. gist. f ftw''ssdrrrwrkwari-WvWiiw- A L. Ital Prcsraip each evccing ia coBcectiea with Cows generally get quite dirty when stabled, if they are neglected. W have foand it a good practice te elip tbe bair off th hip aad tail ofthoeow, and then it is much s sfor to keep than clout. Th eows will also feel bettor aod thus, if brushed down every day. Finally, asilk tbe cows regularly sad above all treat thorn kindly. Apply tb rake abov given in their feeding aud J Jl M 1st, evenings Judges, Policomon and Attorneys. tendi: t i AtAJAMl WM sf ncr.y Liu aod a kali ga..s , au mi X'jOrisoo (Doujn c tho of the 31st and with It fo bettor still if they can have ncctM to water at will. Tbs water need not be warmed Lot it should not be ice cold, or the cows will not drink enough to eatisfy them and as a mult will shrink in their nui'k ow. ' It met not be forgotten j! st the cow wbb b give r' ' .i ? . - ' 2- ferred. , ii Academy Building. lSSE |