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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, uj 1 Poultry Expert Tells How to Get Early Fall Layers The quicker chicks make the jump OFFER SPECIAL FAMILY OFFER THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 Year with COUNTRY HOME, 1 Year and year choice of any MARK 3 PUBLICATIONS year) Qny WITH TWO (2) Beys McCalls Magazine ..1 Household Magazine Pathfinder (52 issues)..... Boys life (Boy Scouts) Silver Screen Homecrafts and Robbies 2 years Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Model Aircraft Builder Etude Music Magazine American Fruit Grower Parents Magazine year 1 year year year year year year year 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cappers Farmer Flower Grower American Poultry Journal Market Growers Journal American Cookery Breeders Gazette Christian Herald Everyday Science & Mechanics National Sportsman 1 .... Fishing Cappers Farmer . 6 mos. .... .... year; 6 mos. year 2 years 6 mos. 4 years J year 6 mos. 2 years 6 mos. . ..1 1 year year 1 . t year . .1 year .2 American Poultry Journal Market Growers Journal year .1 year Breeder's Gazette . . . . . 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The Letting chicks shift for themselves poultry raiser who hits this period of after the sixth week by feeding grain high egg prices September through and occasional table scraps happens January with big pullets at 50 per cent production or better has by March all too frequently, and thats the reason for the statement that 1st paid the feed cost for the entire the poultryman either makes or breaks laying year, paid a profit above ail himself by fhe way he cares for his costs, and has his birds making money pullets from the sixth to the twentieth for the remainder of the year, almost week. The sorry part is that the pouregardless of egg prices. ltry raiser doesnt realize the mistake $43.66 Extra Profit Per 100 Birds until its too late when he finds himBuilding pullets that are ready for self without eggs In the fall, when laying is a job for feed because early are at their prices highest. pullets are made of feed. They must Coasters are Costly be supplied with the materials that1 The cost of letting up in the care will develop body frames, tissues, musof young pullets as compared to good cles and egg producing organs. It takes management and feeding to keep them a balanced growing feed to do this. coming as fast as possible has been According to Purina Experiment Farm made a matter of special study at ibe records, pullets raised on a balanced Purina Research Farm. It may seem growing ration produced $43.66 extra cheaper after giving chicks a good profi per hundred birds over pullets start, to turn them out and let them on grain alone. SU-F- S FINE MAGAZINES Household Magazine . OF THESE 3 3 rustle for their food, but when they coast right on through those fall months of high egg prices and dont de- from the seventh week of age to the laying house, providing they are fully grown and fully developed, the sooner theyll start making money In the nests, says C. S. Johnson, manager of the Purina Poultry Department. To do this job of growing large type, well developed birds in the shortest possible time requires as close attention to their care and feedirig during the growing period as during the first six weeks of their lives. 1 year Mail Your Order Today!' for which send me your years GENTLEMEN: Enclosed find $ newspaper and the magazines marked with an (X). ; NAME Should thero bo other MsgsrinM STREET er R. F. D you are interested in, write for our TOWN. STATE. Special Prices. THIS OFFER IS 6UARANTEED. PRESENT SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE EXTENDED. Poultry Tribune Popular Science Monthly 4 4 mos. iiii jfcTUiririMciiii p mZim Bluebonnet Girl Goes to Hollywood ri unii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Sait Lake City, Utah. May 20th. 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Glenn Frazier, of Woodruff, Utah, who, on May 3rd, 1933, made homestead entry No. 051043, for Lots 2, 3, 6, 7, 8WNW, Section 17; NE, Lot & Section. 18; NE4NE, Section 19; NWNW& Section 20, Township 9 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Randolph, Utah, on the 10th day of July. 1936. Olaimaint names as wimtesses: Earl Frodsham, Jacob Rufi, Ira Barnhart, and Francis Frazier, all of Woodruff, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. stock-raisin- g Big Jim, once owned by the late Will Rogers, is the biggest steer in the world, weighing 3,100 pounds. W-S- Adv. May Sols 1936. June5-12-1- 9, 22-2- 9, Rogers raised Jim from a calf, then sold him and gave the proceeds to the Salvation Army. His present owners will display him at the Texas Centennial Exposition, opening in Dallas Jane 6, and turn over the admission profits to the Salvation Armys Home for Boys and Girls at Lytton, Cal.t long a favorite of Rogers. OPlace j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, General land Office at Slalt Lake City, TJtah, April NOTICE is hereby given 27, 1936. that Alice Fadden, of Pegram, Idaho, who, an Jan. 19, 1929, made homestead NW1, entry. No. 045081, for Sec. 9, T. 14 North Range 7 Wy2NE East, and on Jan. 19, 1929 made add!, stoobraising homestead entry, cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and NSV, Frances Nalle, 21, chosen from 300 aspirants as the Bluebonnet Girl for the Texas Centennial Exposition, .which opens in Dallas June 6 also was one of 7 winners of the nation DALLAS, Texas Transcontinental-WesterAirways officials report a tremendous traffic increase on their flights due to the Texas Centennial Exposition at Dallas. Although the Exposition, a $25,000,000 Worlds Fair, does not open until June business already 6, the is having effect, TWA heads said. The line has direct feeder connection to route. Dallas, their n ry on coast-to-coa- st No Price Raise for Fair Texas. Managers of Dallas hotels have agreed there will be no price increases for rooms or meals, during the Texas Centennial Exposition, June 6 to Nov. 29. Years of popularity for Dallas as a convention city, led to thisv derision, a spokesman said DALLAS, Two Maple Sirup Producer The United States and Canada are the only countries that produce maple sugar and sirup. O The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks NNB, SENE SENSEI Section 9, wide search tor talent contest ol Universal studios. Screen Play and Motion Township 14 North, Range 7 East. Salt bob Lake Meridian, has filed notice of inPicture Magazines and Hold-Bo- b pins. She will be Mrs. Franklin D. tention to moke final Proof, to estabRoosevelts hostess opening day. Braniff Adds Dallas Flight TWA Feels Texas Rush cross-count- No. 045082 for Sec. 8, SftSWK, DALLAS, Texas Braniff Airways has added an additional daylight flight, The Centennial Flier," from Chicago to Dallas and return to care for the added travel already swelling ahead of the $25,000,000 Texas Centennial Expositions June 6 opening. The flight has branch connections to San Biggest Midway Grows DALLAS, Texas Entertainment at tractions already under contract for the Midway of the Texas Centennial Exposition, which opens here June 6, will make it one of the most spectacular in Exposition history, W. A. Webb, general manager of the $25,000,000 Worlds Fair, announced today. CPhone lish claim to the land above described, before Lewis Longhurst, Notary Public, at Randolph, Utah, on the 15th day of June. 1936. Claimant names as witneses: R. O. Wolf, of Pegram. Idaho. & J. Albert Smith, Ired Smiitu & Alva Smith, of Randolph. Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Adv. May 18-15-2- . .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 17, . 1986. NOTICE is hereby given that Francis Frazier, of Woodruff, Utah, who, on July 6, 1928, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 647401,SE-S-for De- 25, E8W,-WSE- E N, NESW, Township 9 North, Range Section 4 East-Sa- lt filed notice of 24, Lake .Meridian, has intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Thomas F. Thomas, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of June 1936. Claimant names as witnesses : Harvey S. Pusey, of Salt World Keep Moving Utah. LeRoy Shelby, & Lake City. Bald world De keeps goin round, of Randolph, Utah, & Vilate Shelby, folks make Uncle Eben. Glenn Frazier, of Woodruff, Utah. trouble and confusion by makln believe THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. 1936. deys pushin It Adv. 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