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Show THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE WEEKLY ( LETTER OF BENEFIT TO SUN READERS Th. ! in H,i RftM,,. I.OOAN. Jane JO -The n(Min of year Ik approaahlng when horeeii will b annoyl ennaMrrnbly 1 fllen. White riKhllnR the fllei. they are of. bn uit in the hnrbeit wire. Where anlmalr are cut. especially iiImiuI the lew. they require Immediate attention. atten-tion. Unlet thr are nltendVd to, Memlohel. iinwiiind legi ueually re-Mill. re-Mill. Henri etatlnR the aiiimnl rrom one-fourth to thre..riirtha Itn value. H proper and Immediate intention wire tin, of on Klmt run imually Im iured leaMnic only a Might blemUh. Alter an animal la cut Hie wound rhould l. eleanwit with a k.mmI dli-Infei dli-Infei tant Tw per ivnt eoliillon of earholle aeld or ereolln In water ahool.l I.- ured. The IUKKi'd wlRe and the hair hmigtnic in the wound nhould Ih trimmed aw a and the affected af-fected part kept rtenn and niw tiered er with wiual jwrte or Ixirle ed antl Uttinl. aehl. toRether with one-fourth one-fourth art ItHtoform. In many ennei II h) Well to bandage wounds of tbli kind taprclatly on the Wgn. After the wound lm iN-n wnMied It nhotild be wrapiM-il In nlmrlienl cotton and Ixiunil with a roller Imndage. Thin liwtirt aliftolute cliHttillntTH, y th0 eotton taking up nil recretlona. When treated In thli manner it ahould le dreseeil dally Otherwlm; tin not lire a ImndnKe. If the wound I clean a dry ilreMliiK In preferable. It U not well to Irritate It too often by drear-Inc. drear-Inc. Aim to itrrlM nature. It henlr the wound. The ndmlntrtrnllon of I'rrrldent l'cterron at the agricultural colli ge In Marling In with a remarkably rucccrx-ful rucccrx-ful rummer rchool, tho rcglMratlon of which Ir fifty In vxcraa of nny pre-kloua pre-kloua ear, 1 The Itonrd of trurteer of the Utnh I Agricultural college hua rclccted un unurunlly rtrong county agent In Utah county In Clyde l.lndniy of tho rlara of 1911. Mr, l.lmtray haa rpeiit all hi life on the farm with the exception ex-ception of hta work at college, and hlr mlrflon In Germany. He haa nlro been a memler of the Undray I .and and IJe Stock company, lit tnkea the place of Allandu llallantyne and hnr nil the quallflcatlona that make for rucccrr. Tho domcMlo nelencr department of the Utah Agricultural college conclud-el conclud-el In June of thlr var rlxteen co-op-eratlvo lentinr with the Utnh-ldahn Htxpltal of lignu. The nurrea of the himpltai dime to the iMillege twice a week for prnctlcul Iwronr In Invalid cookery The college girtr who were taking the coiirrc In "Hlmple Hick Itoom Procedure and rooda I'or the IHIrk," went to thu llorpltnl where they got practical experience In the wanlr mult r the direction of the doc-i doc-i torn anil nurrea. I Kklm milk In one of the mort lm-jportant lm-jportant prixlurtr of the farm If fed In proper quantllli'H. There la no belter ryrtein regulator on the market not excepting wheat or bran. Constipation Constipa-tion vanlrhii when It l fed In sufficient suffi-cient quantity and all bowel com-plant com-plant nre bettered It hna about the rame cffli-ct on plgi and chickens as oats has on horses. Practically alt the protein of the flesh building part of the whole milk Is left , In the rklm milk. This protein Is necessary In every ration, erpcelallt In the feeding of oung Mock. Conrlderct.1 from tho standpoint of lertillilng nnd feeding, protein U the mort expenrlve portion of the milk When ou purchase mill and other expeiirlle feeds tho price paid depends upon the amount of protein pro-tein the) tontnln If pigs, have been fed on torn f.ir n long time until they have lt Ihtlr appetite for It. rklm milk, ir fid in onl small quantlllmi, some time In inn a de Mon Is made will help ur tniiih in remcdtlng this lotidltlon |