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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance ' Wra. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop. Entered as second-clas- s matter Feb. 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph. Sally Sez Jeiutn By Intermountain News EXHIBITS HELP TO BRING OUT POINTS Briefly Told by Busy Readers TO BUILD DREDGE Fall Fairs of Benefit to Dairy PLAN NEW RESERVOIR ACTIVITY TAX REDUCTION DENIED Cattle Breeders. GOLD MINING PROVO, UT. The seventh anlist of the Utah premium county fair, an attractive booklet, featuring the spirit of 1849 and the progres of 1931, has come from the press. WARREN, IDA. The California Dredging company is building a big dredge on the meadows just below here. This activity is causing Warren to boom again, not like the old gold rush days, but in a surer and more safe Way. CALDWELL, IDA. Though unimproved, the I. O. N. highway, a route shortening the distance from nual 76-pag- e this section to California several hundred miles, is rapidly coming into use. CHEYENNE, WYO. A survey of available water is being made here and a conservation program is being planned in an effort to make It go as far as possible. A similar plan is already in use on the Laramie river. MANTI, UT. Cheaper prices and plenty of available labor has led to considerable building in Man-- ti recently. CHALLIS, IDA. One of the largest mining deals in Idaho was closed when the George Z. Blackmon group of claims in Washington basin, in the East Fork mining district, was sold to a Chicago concern. LOGAN, UT. The contract has been let to build an addition to the to house the city light new diesel unit, recently purchased by the city of Logan. SUGAR CITY, IDA. Organization of the Grand Teton Reservoir company, whose objective is irrigation development in the upper Snake river valley country, has been announced. The concern contemplates the building of a 100,000 feet storage reservoir on the Teton river. chamber OGDEN, UT. Ogden of commerce officials have received word from Mexico City that a concert will probably be presented in Ogden by the Mexican presidential band about August 10. The band Is making a good will tour of the United States. LEWISTON, IDA. With baser metals in the dumps on the world markets the attention of the mining world is turning towards gold and many observers anticipate a revival of the gold mining Industry in Idaho. Examination of the quartz claims of the Elk City area have been underway for sub-statio- n gold-beari- sometime. UT. A plea of the OGDEN, American Backing & Provision company of Ogden for a reduction in freight rates on hogs in singledeck carloads shipped by the company from points on the Union Pacific railroad in Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming to South Omaha, Nebr., has been granted by the in- ter state commerce commission. UT. Considerable work has been done on the Community camp grounds in Manti canyon to add to the convenience and pleasure MANTI, of campers. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Business conditions are viewed with optimism by the Los Angeles chamber of commerce, it is shown in a report of a recent survey. VERNAL, UT. The U. S. government with the help of the state district fish and game associations plan to restock the streams and lakes in the Uintah range. RUPERT, IDA. Pronounced by the state highway officials as the best small concrete bridge In Idaho, the new bridge crossing the canal near the Sawyer place, a mile east of Rupert on the new highway has been thrown open to travel. SPANISH FORK, UT. The connecting line and substation for interchange of electric energy between the Strawberry Water Users association and the Utah Power and Light company has been completed. PROVO, ry V ' - t ? K UT. More than Unhappy Wives Husbands frequently neglect their health n become and irritable. You who love him best of all, are usually first to note when he looks and acts older t han his run-dow- years. Dont merely be unhappy about his health. Help him to new strength and vitality by giving him Fellows Syrup. For men, and women too, it promptly improves appetite. It banishes nerves. It aids in rekindling new interest in living. This wonderful tonic is famous round the world, as Natures assistant in building up weakened systems. Most likely your own doctor is among the many thousands of physicians who regularly prescribe it. Get genuine Fellows Syrup at your druggists. FELLOWS' SYRUP Preserve Old Home of William Cullen Bryant The dedication by the Massachusetts Historical society of the birthplace of William Cullen Bryant at Cummington, Mass., draws attention to the fact that within 25 miles of New York Is the home in which Bryant lived and wrote for the greater part of his life. It is Cedarmere, at Roslyn, on the north shore of Long Island, now preserved as a shrine of American poetry. Not only that, but in the country cemetery at North Roslyn the poet himself rests. Few more beautiful spots can be found on Long Island than Cedarmere. Bryants grandson, Harold Godwin, who occupies the homestead, has kept the house as it was when occupied by the poet. There is the old library, with the worn volumes, many of them priceless. The homestead at Roslyn is situated upon the waters of Hempstead harbor. There are tall trees on the dikes between the harbor and the mill pool of the place. There are rustic bridges, rare old wistaria vises and sloping lawns. In many of his writings the spirit of the Roslyn homestead breathes through Bryants words. But, although much time has passed, nothing has changed at Cedarmere since the days of the passing of .the poet. Photographic Perfection camera-mirro- r which reflects a persons image as that image will appear when photographed has been invented by Dr. Peter Schlumbohm, a Berlin chemist, and is expected to become a useful adjunct to photography, especially .to film production. The mirror is based on the principle that the cameras eye takes in only a certain part of the light spectrum, giving a different tone in a photograph from the image as it appears in natural light. Doctor Schlumbohm has produced a special glass which reflects the same tones as a camera; the tones which do not appear in a photograph are absorbed by the glass. A Woman was born to love and be loved and she fights It out on that line. IFoOfilhy is food touched d Calves Make Good Use of All Water Supplied Seven pounds of skimmilk fed twice daily to calves do not contain sufficient water for maximum development, according to Prof. F. B. Morrison of the animal husbandry department of Cornell university. In two trials carried on while he was at the University of Wisconsin there was a striking difference in those calves which had all the water that they wanted twice a day, In addition skimmilk, compared to those having skimmilk only. The calves receiving the water had better appetites and ate quite a little more concentrates and hay. For the average of the two years, the calves fed 14 pounds of skimmilk daily to six months of age, with a good concentrate mixtor' and hay, but without additional water, gained only 1.36 pounds daily. Those receiving, in addition, what water they cared to drink twice a day, gained 1.84 pounds. Running water, when available in the barn, makes it easier to give the calves better care anl in this way secure cheaper g ains. Care of Pails and Cans Normally, milk pails and cans are not used immediately after washijg. They are "enerally set away to drair and to dry for a time. This is all right, especially if they are thoroughly dried, for bacteria cannot grow and multiply where there is no moisture. They need air, moisture and food for their growth, the same as other plant life. Remove any one of these factors, and the germs cannot multiply. The important thing for the dairyman wl sells milk or cream or converts thesi products into butter or cheese on his own farm is to provide a convenient place and an abr- - nee of ho, water for washing and rinsing all utensils. Unless this is done, will be difficult to produce a superior product Pasture Not Sufficient 100 students are in attendance at the Alpine term of the Brigham Young University summer school at Aspen Grove. The school is located at an elevation of 6800 feet, below a perpetual glacier and a wonderful system of cataracts offers a broad curriculum. BOCK SPRINGS, WYO. Henry Robinson, reputed champion predatory game hunter of Wyoming, again led the state in the killing of 305 coyotes last year, according to a resort issued. Comparative judging of live stock brings out the weak as well as the strong points of the animal judged and helps the breeder to develop a better grade of stock. This is one reason why we advise breeders of dairy cattle to exhibit their .animals at the fall fairs, says John A. Arey, dairy extension specialist The show ring is a good place for breeders of pure-brecattle to comAddthe merits animals. tbeir of pare ed to this is the advertising value of a good fair exhibit, which often results in many sales of breeding stock. Mr. Arey suggests that dairy breeders prepare for showing at least two months before the cattle are to be exhibited. This amount of time is necessary to fit and properly train the cattle, even when In good condition to start with. Each animal .should be taught to lead well ; to stand squarely on its feet, and hold up its head. Animals that are not well trained and properly fitted usually receive low placings, though they may be good individuals. It Is not difficult to fit an animal for the ring, if it has received good care and feed. Plenty of balanced grain and a mixed hay is needed for feeding. If the hair is long, the animal should be clipped all over six weeks before the first show. Washing about once a week improves the condition of both hide and hair. Neat, shapely horns add much to the appearance. It is also advisable to brush and rub the animal each day. This gives a glossy appearance to the hair. Mr. Arey further suggests that the switch be washed clean and braided the night before the show. Combed out the next morning it gives a striking, fluffy appearance. Above all, he concludes, be courteous and a good sportsman. 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