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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH &&$ i Sm'ffferiiii THE RICH COUNTY REAPER' Bernard H. Ewer, Editor and SUBSCRIPTION Prp ' $2.00 Per Year in Advance Entered as second-clas- News Notes matter Feb, s at the post office Randolph, 8, 1929, Utah, under the Acc of Mar. 3, 1373 It s a Privilege to Live In OLD SETTIN HEN IN LOSING RACE UTAH inriE JESTS The city of ROOSEVELT t Incubators on Farm Hatch 24 Per Cent of Chicks. Roose- velt recently voted to bond for $35,000 for the repair and develop-- , ment of the water system. The pro-- , negative votes. HEBER CITY Snap bean pro-uto October 1 amounted to 3900 duction for caning purposes in Utah tons, the department ot agriculture reports. OGDEN With 7781 head ot livestock received at Ogden Btock-yards recently, a new high record for the season was set, L. F. manager, announced. The shipments came from five states, and consisted of the following: 4490 head of sheep, 2224 head of cattle and 987 head of hogs. S. O. Harper, genCOALVILLE eral superintendent of construction of the bureau of reclamation, with headquarters at Denver, made an Inspection of the work in firo'gress at the Echo dam in company with F. F. Smith, local construction en--e gineer the latter part of last week, leaving here recently ROOSEVELT During the past year, extensive year done in the Uintah basin, in the trawberry valley and in Daniels Creek canyon has placed the vast inland empire of Utah many hours closer to central state points, and given greater promise of a direct highway to Utah and Salt Lake valleyB RICHFIELD It is practically certain that 49,000 baby chicks will be raised in a community brooder to be established in Richfield. This is in addition to 150,000 that will be brooded by Individual owners. An organization has been effected which will go ahead Immediately to raise the necessary funds to begin construction of the brooder. OGDEN A solid trainload of cattle arrived at the Ogden Union stock yards October 23 from Jack-so- n Hole, Wyo.,' and sold at prices slightly above the general level for the week thus far. There were 27 cars in this shipment and represents one of the largest single consignments to ever sell at the local yards. PROVO Ott Romney, coach of the Brigham Young university, said recently that it looked as though the institution would have to do without swimming this year, because of the lack of a pool. C. S. Leaf, swimming instructor for many years, is considering offers from the Pacific coast, but has not yet decided where to go. ' LOGAN Three carloads of ap ples were Inspected by Harry C. Parker, state and federal agricultural Inspector, at the Cache company recently. There will be approximately 15 more carloads of apples shipped out this year, according to George B. Bowen, manager of the Commission house, which will bring the total up to nearly the same figure as last year, 40 carloads. PRICE One of the most unusual deer ever killed in this section was brought into Price this week by Morgan King. The horns of the animal are still in the silk, and according to numerous hunters they have never before seen a covering on the horns this late in the year. Weighing 210 pounds, the deer has been adjudged one of the most perfect specimens shot in eastern Utah. It has 23 points, all completely covered with silk. VERNAL The city council has appropriated $750 to assist In rebuilding the road that. runs north from the monument, a distance of something over a mile, to Ashley a creek, where It joins the is It understood highway. that Uintah county will appropriate $750, and that the state will contribute $1500, making a total of $300 available for the improvement. Work will begin at once, in order that the road may be completed before winter. , FILLMORE The Telluride Power and Light company is to furnish Scipio with power. This was definitely decided and the town board signed the contract with the power company last week. The proposed line will come by way of Holden and will be built as near the state highway as posible. The survey will begin this week. Scipio will furnish the necessary laborers .and, if the weather re-- ' mains favorable, the work will be completed by January. position had but 18 p NOT WHAT HE WANTED i : I Weary Willie was out of work, as usual, and he was exploring a new neighborhood. He rapped timidly at the door of a poor looking house on the corner. It , was opened by Mrs. Murphy. She was very red In the face, and her hands were stlil covered with soapsuds. Also, she was very angry at being interrupted at her washing. "Did you wish to see me? she bellowed darkly. Weary Willie backed down the steps with downcast eyes. If I did," he said meekly, . Ive had my wish, thank you. sent to the United States Department of Agriculture by the crop correspondents of the bureau of agricultural economics. About 43 per cent of ail chickens raised are still hatched under bens, the reports indicate. Incubators on the farm hatch about 24 per cent of the chickens raised, and eggs supplied by farmers and hatched for a fee amount to about 10 per cent. Commerleal hatcheries now hatch about 23 per cent of the annual baby chicks crop. A distinct difference is evident when In the regional areas are compared. South Atlantic states from Virginia to Florida and in the South Central states, the hen holds her own and hatches about of the chicks as compared with ail others. Rhode Island with only 14 per cent of chicks is the lowest In this respect, and in no other states is the percentage lower than 20. The North Atlantic and the Western states buy the largest proportion of baby chicks, 45 per cent and 41 per cent, respectively. Farm hatching of chicks in incubators is most popular in the North Central states, more than 30 per cent being reported from this source. Missouri and Kansas each with 40 per cent of their chicks hatched in incubators on the farms are high In this group. Wit-loc- k, . EVEN SPLIT Youre He getting ' thinner every day. you keep getting thicker every day, so it averages 0. K. She-W- plI, ' Re viced Verion i! Are you a Judge ot horseflesh?" r I asked my sister. Jenny. Oh, no, kind sir, was her reply. , Ive never tasted any! , s, You are very kind, but 1 would be able to really dont think devote five days a week to it London Opinion. I In Memoriam Landlady Im sorry to say the lady who gave me the recipe for this soup has just riled I Star Boarder Then, out of respect, well all Jrlnk It in silence. HELL LAUGH Vernal-Manil- Bird Monk No one will laugh at my jokes Try the laughing hyena! Late Hour' f The same old pace the world will keep When all is Said and done. 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ASOTIMRJ IHJ&YIEna Aspirin is the trade mark ot Bayer Manufacture ot Monoaceticaddater Moist Mashes Favored for Keeping Up Weight Moist mash is a means of keeping up the body weight of the pullets and hens. Noon is the best time to feed the moist mash in the winter. In feeding the moist mash put it in troughs well spread out so that all of the hens can eat readily and dont feed more than they can clean up in from 15 to 25 minutes. Any moist mash remaining in the trough should be removed. In mixing the moist mash use liquid skim milk or buttermilk if available; if not, warm water may be used, or if fresh meat is cooked for the hens, the liquid should be saved and used in making the moist mash. In any case, do not feed a cold moist mash to the flock, as they do not eat it as readily and what they do eat will more or less chill the birds, and by so doing The Flying Tourist The movement is gaining ground to have the name of every community painted on some conspicuous roof. 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As a family doctor, he saw the harm in harsh purgatives- for constipation and began to search for something harmless to the sensitive bowels. Out of his experience was born a famous prescription. He wrote it thousands of times. It proved an ideal laxative for old and young. As people saw how marvelously the most sluggish bowels are started and bad breath, headaches, feverishness, nausea, gas, poor appetite, and such disorders, are relieved by the prescription, it became necessary to put it up ready for use. Today, Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, as it Is called, is, the worlds most popular laxative. It never varies from Dr. Caldwells original effective and harmless formula. All drugstores have it. Destination Overlooked Blinks He says his is a going , There is no best breed of chickens egg production and any one of these will make a good record if they are fed and cared for properly. There are strains of Barred Rocks that have been bred for high production as well as Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds and others. Be sure, in buying eggs of any of these breeds, that they come from high producing stock and from reliable dealers. bust-nes- Let expert! grade and price yotir furs. Ship to McMillan tor honest grading, highest prices. Prompt cash returns. Largest direct receivers of Northern Fur. Over 50 years in the fur business. 7j i a $ i 1 ) Price List and Shippin g Tags! Name. TT Ad State. JLFJD.. Relic of the Peat That boy friend of your daughters seems like an kind of a , chap., Say, he even comes up and rings the doorbell instead of parking at the curb and honking for her. ' , s. ' , The police should keep an eye on Jinks Hes right, but be forgot to add that where it is going is to the carpenters; many of them are dogs. Read what Bad Year Will Rogers writes about No Best Breed for laying or meat.i There are a number of breeds that have been bred for its CAFE IN SO. 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Dummy Wac in Luck The film director was making a western thriller, and working very hard to get some action into it Finally he fumed from the brink of a cliff, mopped his brow, and glanced at a dummy made of straw and old clothes lying on the ground beside (Prepared by the United States Department ot Agriculture.) The fluffy old mother hen continues to lose out in the race with the mechanical substitutes, but she Is still on the job, according to the reports , LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS VRAM A New Pair If They ' Rip Ask your dealer for LEVIS MlsHt MtrchmilH for Gty Slickers, Says Rogers since 1853 NEW YORK, Nov, 29 Sav ur champion New Yorkunl-Versity team looked Man e War till teat bunchlikeof Ore-g-ot a hold afternoon, it was tor a raccon coat athlete, up an old bunch of wheatagainst shockers whose emblem Is a pair of SUga overalls. These old salmon of 1110 Ccrtum! b2 badthe city slickers uwjatoom goal to goal Harvard, Prinoe-? Columbia and A1 Smith coin down all in succession. 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