Show NOTICE TO DIDDENS NOTICE is hereby given that tho th inder signed will receive sea ed proposals asals at ther their office at kandoian itah for la TO A GRADL GRADE SCHOOL IN LOCATED AT 11 th bids will be received until 2 p in july 2 1911 1931 and at it that time bo be liely opened and read plans all and specifications may be examined at th of scott and welch architects I 1 building uil dins salt lake aty utah lar individual sets may amly ie be purchased it it per set with no refund proposal apostal blanks may be obtained from the architects Architect a i to bo be considered proposals prop ranst must q aie made a cf e on forms ins provided by the ar chie ejects and bidder must ld bd only on the materials acs gnatek unless alternate al quate materials nate rials lie aie called for the krisht ri lit is reserved to accept or hi deject i any or all bids or e combination comb 0 nation pf af bids as uie the ill interest terest of the hoard board may imay appear BOARD or OF RICH CO f vy G II if publication julie 22 1031 1931 alast publication june julie 29 1034 1934 11 NOTES government PLA PLANS LAMS NS AID FOU FOR DROUTH bT STRICKEN RICKEN FARMERS inal final instructions for tile the administration of funds made available for drouth relief in the state stale were riven given at a regional nic eting held monday at denver and attended by director william peterson of the utah extension service and director of state drouth relief within a few lays days machinery will lie io in operation in the counties to pro ido fur for cattle to areas where is feed for their ter it if they are not considered nt fit for moving by of the billoan of animal industry or for their disposal by the county FERA FER L director peterson said under tander the plan the farmer may of liis his own choosing sign a contract offered by the government ind and agree to the specific regulations of the contract this I 1 is a cooperative proposition in which the federal government ern erni ment nent the FE PERA RA the bureau of animal industry federal and private loan agencies are involved involve under the contract the fanner agrees that by Ta naury the breeding tock stock on his farm will lie be SO per cent of the present number the plan is entirely voluntary on the part of the daimer hut but in view of a 1 50 per cont cent hay bay shortage in the state and surrounding states stales it will be to the ad advantage vanta e of the farmer to sign director peterson feterson said aid data gathered in br each of the county agricultural agents aaeng indicate that it will vill requite require tons rf cf hay lay in addi addition tien to what will he prod produced iwed in the state to rare eare for the estock In lh over the coming winter this feed is not available therefore it be necessary necessary to eliminate about 30 per cent of the livestock to corre late with the feed supply the drouth director po ants out to relieve the situation he suggests that grass fat cat tie should be marketed as soon as they are ready EXPERT URGES SALE OF LAMB aliis I S WIIL WHEN N FIT FOR foil MARKET lambs should be taken to market as soon qoon as ios stile advises alma 0 esplen sheep and wool or the utah state agricultural colle college c extension service when the lambs are gone one the ewes will thrive on about one fourth loss less feed than is Cd when the iambs cambs are w th them if tile the teed feed is too coarse and the range ange dry the lamb stops growth and if more feed is not available it should be soared tied and fed or sold frequently lambs reach 00 60 to 70 lbs ibs weight in august but they are kept in the herd her until october before thov thiv are sold althou although h they weigh no move more than ihan they did two months before professor esplin point out durin burin I 1 tills his dry year the ewes should be saved as 99 mile much as possible from the hardship of caring for lambs when thov they can be marketed no careful operator runs dry owes ewes with cac and limbs professor asplin says the division of herds by brood breed in might I 1 lit lie seriously considered the fine wool sheep lierd herd n vure more c easily as if y and should not be disturbed too ton much bv travelers the dry herd yearl n owes ewes are arc generally herded too closely ind and destroy feed by overgrazing over grazing anil and t trample tram ra in I 1 1 P g too large a 1 I sheep her herd ma makes keg labor mo more re difficult and tends to keep sheep restless and ill III nt at ease small herds of animals alike respond to more careful herding g some care fill operators divide old owes ewes from young voting ewes and place all twin lambs io together ether arid ard give them extra teed feed nome konie put bands together by age oi of in laahs in b ind and handle the herds less in cutting for market ax 4 0 0 I 1 evanston j t celebration days of 49 I 1 j 0 july 2 3 and 4 j 0 0 0 3 big J V 10 6 0 0 a ha ft 4 4 bances jl c es i J jitney itney dance july 2 t days of 49 july at 3 t 0 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