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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Arterial Highways of Sail Future Radiant Vision COWS NEED REST TO RECUPERATE Lake City Directory CRJSMON & NICHOLS To the Itomans a road was a CHEMISTS means to an end. Straight as a ASSAYERS AND 8. West Office and Laboratory e. O. string, built with uncompromising Temple St., Salt Lake C.lty, Utah. and prices 1666. Mailing envelopes Box streams, over all obstacles; zeal furniehed on request. marshes, mountains, other mens property, and the numerous other irregularities which lie in the path of material logic, your Roman road was designed to get there. Yeung, Manager The superhighways which our latMeet Your Old Frienda at the ter day road builders are advocating are Collen such have no simple duty. They to be the nourishing arteries of our Cafe and Cafeteria entire economic system, employing thousands of laborers in their con- SS W. tod So. St. Salt Lake City, Uteh. struction and upkeep, stimulating hundreds of wayside industries. There is something fantastic in the West tnd So. 37 vision of America rolling joyously from broad highways along the STORAGE AND SERVICE Maine to California, bypassing the cities, hurdling the mountains, skimming the plains, consuming sandwiches and gasoline, and keeping (Gantt Across the Street) business humming by wear and tear 167 Main St.t SALT LAKE CITY $1 25 on apparatus. Rooms, Single Without Bath, per d ay , $lto $1.50 Double Without Bath, per day, They say or they used to that a Rooms, 81 ngle With Bath, per day, $1 .60 to $2.00 hundred persons are involved in the Rooms, Room s, Double With Bath, per day , $2.00 to $2.50 natural life of one needle from its All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotel. birth in the mine to its interment in --a crack in the floor. Think of the life eternal NEW AND USED FOR ANY PURPOSE millions involved in the SALT LAKE PIPE CO of these superhighways. The con 475 W. Sixth South St. Salt Lake City, Utah the under becomes staggering ception week Used added thought of the Pipe, Fittings & Valves over customers of carloads releasing Newly threaded and coupled lor all purposes People spend twice the week-enMonsey Iron and Metal Co. as much on holidays as they do on 700 So. 3rd West - Salt Lake City, Clah workdays. Providence Bulletin 229-23- Give Them at Least by Evelyn Campbell t ' WNU Service CHAPTER X madness and make it clear. Cows as well as people need vacaLinda, he said softly, wont you tions if they are to do their best tell me what it means?" work, says Prof. H. A. Hooper of the He thought her lips quivered ; he New York State College of Agriculture. thought she was about to speak and Six weeks is the minimum and cows then the swiftest change of all came in poor condition should have a rest over her. She was looking beyond of two months between lactation him and her eyes dilated and then periods. turned to ice as if all the tenderness It is not generally understood, says had gone out of her forever. Professor Hopper, that when a cow Is Is there to be an end to this? I producing milk she uses the minerals would like to go back. I would like from her body faster than they can to dance. Nothing could be colder be replaced. A cow producing 6,000 than her voice. pounds of milk a year must manufacAnd now he saw that she meant it ture 750 pounds of dry matter, or This incredible scene was based upon more than is contained in the carcass something deeper' than pique. He be- of a 1,250 pound steer. If a cow Is gan to be afraid. given little or no rest, she enters the "You mean that Ive been wrong to next lacation period in a weakened condition with the reand hope to believe that you love me?" She stood up sult that she can produce less milk More than that. making ready to go. It was nearly than she could have had she been over now. Soon she would be free. dried off a few weeks before she "If you have believed that, you have freshened, it is false economy, acthan I cording to Professor Hopper, to try to been more presumptuous to think keep cows In nearly constant prono You had right thought. of me at all. You have made an ab- duction. surd error your vanity is responsible To allow them to replace the min for that, no doubt. But I am tired erals which have gone into the pronow. I must go back go back duction of milk, cows that are dry Behind him a face suddenly ap- during the pasture season should reor be peared in the banked greenery at the ceive legume hays and pasture a on pasture. to room. That face, expres- allowed legume end of the graze sionless and unmoved, seemed to be At other times legume hays and silage sending her a message from lips mute should be fed to dry cows if possible. as one of the bronzes that brooded Continued 17 Ton came because you could not stay away when I called you, Linda, and because we are never going to be parted again. Linda, we love each other! Could anything be as wonderful as that? Let me tell you something, dear. I was beginning to think that life had played me an ugly trick. I was beginning to doubt and question what was real and true. I was ready to throw It all away because of a pride that would not let me take from another man. And then I was made ashamed when they gave me you. When I found that out I learned I how to be grateful and humble. knew that one gift was but the preparation for another. I knew that I had to win If I had you She laid her fan against her lips to, conceal that she had bitten them deeply. Now she had to be cruel, so cruel that she dared not plan words but must let them come as they would, impelled by the bitterness of her soul. And he must never know that this hatred was for herself and not for him. Are you trying to tell me that you love me? she cried, and burst out laughing. He drew back, hard hit. You have always known that, he said quietly. A silence fell upon their warfare, for It was that. Men and women are so close to hatred when they love! She was trying to maim and kill his love with all the weapons at her command. It was a thing that must die here and now, if all that was good in her died with it. Have I? I wonder. She appeared But to search her mind for proofs. how could I believe you meant It? Young men like you are always falling In love with women like me. As if by accident she lifted the string of pearls and held it before her like a little swaying bridge of beauty to her white breast. The movement was symbolical; she needed to say nothing more, but she could not stop there. Let me get all this right. First, I have come to Washington because of you because I love you, to be exact. And then, as if that were not enough, I have been given to you by an diety as special inducement Good heavens, could to success! She youth go further than that. laughed at him again, letting her cool unlaughing eyes mock him for a moment. Go on. You had reached the point where the world was at your linger tips! Oh, this is fun. Better than dancing in that hot room. Or do all young men feel like that when they gain a good appointment? But she had gone too far. ne suddenly freed her hands and leaned back studying her white face from which the delicate rouge stood starkly out revealing its falsity. She shivered beneath that scrutiny but managed in some way to preserve her shield of scornful calm. I cannot believe you, he said. You could not have changed in a day to this. She made a gesture of weariness. What? That I am not an idealist? Some of her pain found its way to her After all, what do you tired voice. know of me? What right have you to choose for me? The right of love, he said stubbornly, and then he told her what she had known all along she would hear. All about his swift love for her and the wonder she was to him and the dreams he had had for them both. All the foolery that men believe when they speak it to the one woman and forget so easily. But as Brian told it, it was very true and real and Linda had to shut her eyes tightly to hide her tears and her lips more tightly still to keep from saying that she believed it all and would take her chance like any other woman. That was what she had meant to say a few hours ago but not now Well, then " she cried desperately, for she was nearly to the end, what must I say that you amused me for a little while and' that it is all over? I cannot laugh at you any longer. It is all too absurd. Because I have been kind to you. Try to see how ridiculous it is. Could you give ' She lifted me anything like this? before him. them held the pearls and For so long they had been a part of her play that the gesture came naturally. The pearls were a defense. She could hide behind them as she had before. He stopped her with a look. He was stupefied by the situation which was developing into tragedy for him. It seemed impossible that she could be Saying these things that were hurrying them apart The whole scene began to be nightmarish to him. The him pale woman who was insulting Linso determinedly could not be the da who yesterday had blushed and run-dow- n Term Balance in Ration Means Proper Portions The term balance in a ration is used to mean the proper proportion of the nutrients. The nutrients are needed for special purposes and In definite amounts. Young pasture grass is practically a balanced ration for milk production, but as the grass matures the proportion of protein decreases, and as a consequence the balance Is lost. ,A cow In milk needs a ration conditaining from 15 to 25 per cent of gestible protein. If there Is too small a proportion, either the protein of the body tissues is drawn upon to supply protein for the milk or some of the carbohydrates and fat which would otherwise be used for milk production must go toward the construction of body tissues. On the other hand, an excess of protein has no more value than the same amount of carbohydrates, and since protein is usually the most expensive constituent of the ration It is a wasteful practice to feed more than Is needed. Women Like Myself Can't Afford to Love It's Mqch Too Expensive' Cows Relish Warm Water During Winter Season The dairy cow needs water in large at the right temperature. It amounts concealed half from their pedestals. realized that the cows body must be She tried to keep the dread from her cent water and her milk is 70 is per little a own face but It escaped in To supply the water. cent 87 per cry smothered at her lips. There was water the dairyman all this for needs a sharp rattling sound. The rope of It that the cow drinks to see must finIn her twisting pearls had broken and the only way to gers and the released stones showered large quantities is by warming the do this to her get In a milky rain upon the floor, rolling water In the winter time and giving everywhere. an adequate amount of salt. Too Brian Anstey bent instinctively to her salt should be avoided, but free much collect them and felt a jarring scrunch access should always be had to salt beneath his foot. He looked and saw in addition it Is well to feed a lita fine powder mingled with larger par- and mixture. ticles where two of the pearls had tle in the grain of water with the quantities Large debris the he been. Silently gathered will off taken chill greatly aid milk into his hand, shifting it about. It Is the cheapest feed water flow and imiwere was very plain. The pearls available. Whenever the water is not tation not too good a one at that naturally warm, a tank heater is about He not worth stooping to recover. the best buy that a dairyman can watchsaw her and then looked at her make! Cows will not drink much ice ing him with a strange expression, water on a cold day but will concold her holding the broken strand against sume large quantities when warmed. breast. But it was not for Im sorry the broken stuff in his hand that he was sorry. She twisted her mouth in a sort of You have the truth you were smile. asking for a while ago . . . she Frozen milk and cream often jeoparsaid, "Im a sham like my pearls. the quality of the products mandize like Women myIm false, you know. proself cant afford to love its much too ufactured. The careful dairymanfreezfrom cream and milk his tects expensive. . . Or if we do it must be some one who can make these ing temperature during the winter She touched the poor months. . . . real. beads that clung to her bosom as if Probably the three greatest essenthey hated to leave there; then with a contempt she released the string and tials in winter shelter are to have a to have to milk, desirable fall. wouldnt place you Why let (them let it stand as it was? It was so much place where cows can be comfortably out of the storms, and to protect the prettier. . and left watering system, She turned away slowly him. He saw her silhouette slender As a result of the short corn crop, and slightly drooping but altogether silos will be only partially filled the moved as she many away among lovely Is dry, water green arms of the palms to the open this fall. If the corn to added be possible should prevent She left ballroom. golden door of the him casually as if he were worth no loss. better parting than that. The weight of scientific evidence at (TO BE CONTINUED.) present indicates that tuberculosis Ancient Gravestone may be transmitted from animals to stone discovered human beings, chiefly young children, A peculiar-lookinIn a field near Schwadorf, Austria, by by the consumption of raw milk conJohann Firth, a peasant, and delivered taining tubercle bacilli. by him to Professor Langhauser, the local school principal, was found to Past experience shows that It Is imbe a part of a Roman gravestone with possible to make a truly high grade much of the inscription still clearly butter from butterfat that has come from frozen cream. . 1 Cullen Hotel CULLEN GARAGE Ottttlle IHIoitell Pipe Valves Fittings five-da- y Tea Garfield Was Your Grandmothers Remedy stomFor every ach and intestinal ill. This good old-- , . over-genero- ! Between Periods. smiled under his eyes. 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