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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH , J UTAH GOOD CARE OF ALL IMPLEMENTS WILL SAVE MANY REPAIR BILLS) BUDGET Governor-elec- t Mabey has left fol the conferHarrisburg, Pa, ence of governors. Utah county will at once pay to the state road- commission $113,572.82 as settlement of claims- against the county to date. The Kokomo Rubber company oi Kokomo, Ind, will establish a western executive and. distributing office at Salt Lake within- the next few days. Efforts are being made by officials to find relatives of Mrs., Frank L. Wedell, 40 years of ager who was found dead on the floor of her room at a hotel in Salt Lake; The Salt Lake Commercial club plans to launch' a campaign to bring new industries to the city as a re suit of data which will be gathered in a thorough Industrial survey. State and citr health officials de clare that unless citizens observe pre caution and conform to- the health laws, there is danger ot contagious diseases becoming prevalent to an alarming extent. Lorenzo Richards of Salt Lake City has been appointed federal prohibition state of Utah, filling director for-ththe vacancy caused by the resignation of Mathonihah Thomas at the time he was making his campaign for election to congress. D. P. Atkins, who was held for the alleged theft of an automobile, and A. T. Emerson, accused of raising a check for $3 to $3000, escaped from the county jail at Salt Lake, sawing their way out of the cell in which they had to-att- - Uncle Sam: The Poor Old Rich Fellow imately $8,000,000,000 In Victory notes, war saving securities, and treasury certificates of indebtedness will be due for payment within the next three years, treasury figures show. Retention of the present aggregate, levy of taxes, or maintenance of the annual revenue of the government at about $4,000,000,000, then Is held to be unavoidable on the face of average expenditures estimated for the period. Recommendations to be made by will WASHINGTON. The nation annu- Mr. Hduston, it was understood, will of the of the excess al tax bill of $4, 000, 000, 000 for at least propose abolishment and the in their taxes entirety three years If congress adopts rec- profits a graduated of therefor substitution ommendations drafted by treasury officials and laid before Secretary Income tax of a substantially deeper revenue laws. Houston for approval. Mr. Houston, cut than under present new Income taxes the was It bejieved Include will It was stated, probably to Incomes above such recommendations In the form would apply only that provision of an analysis of the governments $5,000 annually and a made for graduated inbe would refinancial condition In his annual on the additional tax a even crease port to congress. the amount of income grows larger. The analysis will show, and accomThe secretary is expected to adwill sugpanying recomnjendatlons econgest, It was said, that a three year vise congress that the strictest necIs federal in appropriations Is tax revision omy for required program essary If the program outlined on the in order to meet maturing government obligations and cover current basis of $4,000,000,000 tax bill is to federal expenses and that approx be accomplished. Leaving Implements to the Merc-- of the Weather Costs Lloney. HER NICOTINES. A minstrel singer, visiting, In of local friends not long since, entertained the family of his host with: several songs, greatly to the delight of three small girls in the household; After a song or two the minstrel' observed in theatrical' parlance-My pipes seem to be a- little stuffed up. The smallest girl left the room: and1 soon returned with a box; which the minstrel'. What are these?- he asked, throat lozenges? theyre-papaNo, the child, replied;pipe cleaners. Youngstown;Telegram. the-hom- e . In this day of complicated machin- paint, particularly on the wooden ery most farmers probably give little parts, should be renewed frequently. Get Mower Under Shelter. thought to the care of so simple an Implement as a plow. But more effort ; Mowers, more generally than plows has been expended in the slow process and harrows, are put under shelter, but of developing this seemingly simple j many of them spend the winter at the tool than in that of any other imple- - , edge of the meadow where the last ment on the farm. It is the basic til- - cutting of hay was made, and In most Iage tool, the fundamental farm imple-- 1 cases they are not properly grexsed, ment, and It is richly entitled to be even when sheltered. Get the mower under shelter if possible. In any case, been placed. properly cared for when not in use. clean the' knife bar, wipe It with a In Store Dry Place. The amount of land, which will be and store in a dry place. When laid by, 6a 7 the implement ex- greasy arag, thrown open in Utah on water power or other wood supblock of Place a result of action by congress the plow should, if possible, be ae sites the perts, With mid-poiof the tongue, WASHINGTON. port under the stored in a dry place, away, from conof public lands to spend $4,000,000,-00- 0 so that it will not acquire a permanent providing for the entry It does not intertact with the ground. In any case, the on when such sites or more annually for ydars to the with mower is stored the sag. If bright parts should always be coated cutter bar in a vertical position, place fere with the development of power, come, the working out of an effective Once the to rust. with first one the of prevent will grease be budget system a block of wood under the shoe, to amounts to approximately 445,000 mold board and share have become tasks of the Harding administration. i take the weight off the frame. All acres. pitted with rust, an efficient job of accumulations of vegetable matter and The bill establishing a budget system The Girls Hiking club of the Uniplowing cannot be done until the cormay be passed in advance of the indirt should be removed and all bear- versity of Utah is now fully organroded parts again have acquired a polfifauguration of Senator Harding as ings and other bright parts, of the ma- ized and will make about ten or ish by use. HURRY UP! chine oiled or greased. Much the teen hikes this year, according to the president next March. Mr Everbroke: Yes, were pretThe United States Department of same rules apply to reapers and bind- president ,of the organization. Three The budget bill is now but Im not disAgriculture, of course, does not stop ers. pending before the senate, after havhikes have been planned , for during ty hard up I couraged. last this in expect to die-confidently in houses admonition both its the with been on by plow care for each the time snow to Impleis The passed ing the winter while the dent at salaries of $10,000 and $7,500 rich man. simWilson also President relatively ment is when Its work is finished. ground. regard. Harrows, spring, vetoed by Hla Wife: Oh dearl I wish youd As respectively. and repassed by the house. ple but tremendously Important im- Pressure of other work, however, fre. The Delta farm bureau is receiving do it eoon. Is expected administration new The most gennext the to time 'house, second are, a but plows, by makes this Inconvenient, plements, passed quently in workreports from farmers' orbureau encouraging the to obbudget get who farmers the a provision which president erally neglected. Many nothing should be allowed to interfere ganizations in the east regarding the Vain Glorification. ing order so that estimates may be would not neglect an expensive harwith getting all machinery greased, The Injun is Immortalized jected to because he thought It en- submitted offioFS the and seed alfalfa of new plan to com the under price On every nickel that we touch. croached upon constitutional powers vesting machine, say the experts, are and, if possible, under cover, before in In December, 1921, for approcharge believe they will be able to The fame by men so deeply prized careless as 'to harrows and other Im- the beginning of winter. Then, as of the president with respect to the gress For him does not amount to much, market the bulk of the seed grown the fiscal year beginremoval of officers appointed by him, priations for 1922. plements of this type. But these also early in the winter as you can find in farmers to direct that 1, community ning July was eliminated. represent capital invested, and a largtime for it, go over every piece and Getting It Straight Already the houfee has adopted a er return is possible if they are see what repairs are needed. If new at a satisfactory price. In case the bill is passed during Wife (arriving home late) Oh; to suit intended was has state Utah In of season. rules The that begun of end the for at the change the winter session In advance parts have to be ordered, order them so sorry; Ill get your dinIm dear. bill. Saltaii to the the be supplemental budget If harrows are stored under a shed at once. A great deal of valuable time at Salt Lake against 4, there is a likelihood of the I ran down to the- club ner in a jiffy. of to centers In the hands the teeth should be supported by. is lost every spring waiting for repair Beach company, which is expected organization of a budget bureau be- This change at three and it didnt wind up aumeeting the committee on the settlement the a not office trfat final .question will as appropriations put blocks or boards, so they fore Senator Harding takes ' parts to arrive from the city. six. hereof the ownership by the- state of lands tillHusband Use Paint and Grease.. become embedded in the ground. All thority to report appropriations ! You mean it president. Under the bill the secreHumph committheaccumulations of earth and trash The best possible use should be made underlying the waters of Great Salt was wound up at three and didnt Runtary of the treasury is made the di- tofore scattered among Inaffairs, states asserts the on tees foreign state The assistagriculture, should be removed. This is especially of such housing space as is available, lake. rector of the bureau while an down till six. naval afharrows. and grease and paint should be used right to lease the lands under the lake. ant director is provided to be appoint- dian affairs, military affairs, applicable to wooden-fram- e and The earthy accumulations retain mois- without stint. Any farm imn'ement After a conference between state ed by the president at a salary of $10,-00-0 fairs, postoffices and postroads, His Opinion. comture and accelerate decay. When the with bearings and bright parts iwell officials, with regard to permitting the a year. A general accounting of- rivers and harbors. One large You have done well in life. do e will members suffthirty-fivmittee of Into wooden parts have dried out fice also is created headed by a conprotected with heavy grease Is better entry of sheep from Colorado I hope so. divided off out In the weather thftn standing Utah, in spite of the quarantine iciently they should be painted, to pretroller general and assistant control- - - the work which has been You seem perfectly willing to imAs committees. and season anshed without in a vent splitting. checking any protection by against scab, the livestock board ler general appointed by the presi- among eight part the secret of success. the barrow works in wet earth and grease or oil. nounced that the sheep might entei Yes, said the great man, "and It The United States Department of only when they had obtained clear- sometimes think it is the only secret close to the ground, deterioration Is . Agriculture has two bulletins Farm- ance from the Colorado "office of the In the world that nobody cares rapid once checking has started. If the disk harrow Is stored in a ers" Bulletin 946 and Farmers Bul- United States bureau of animal industheir coupon bond's are most pitiable shed or other floorless building, the letin 947 devoted to the repair and ' try. In many instances. Poor women who disk gangs should be run upon boards, adjustment of farm implements. With An Abstainer. Emphatic denial has been voiced by I'VE LOST 'all implements safely sheltered for have struggled and saved to purchase so the disks will not become embedof Park That man who was pointed out to La Mildred Mrs. formerly wry, MY LIBERTY government securities, either through ded in the ground. Whether housed or the winter, you have time to write for remarked the' had . been holding me as a moonshiner, BONDS carelessness or a variety of unfortu- not, the implement should be carefully these bulletins and to use the infor- City, that she dissi7 months ol stranger, doesnt look like Maxine Mikros, Minerva find in nate circumstances suddenly putting your cleaned of all accumulations of soil, mation they contain lif person. pated Indebtedness as for surety' age, They and the disks should be greased with implements and machines in the best themselves minus the bonds. He Isnt, replied Uncle Bill curred by the mother of the babe, endeavor to recover them, fall, and a heavy grease to prevent rust. The possible condition for next season, A moonshiner who expects at care Mrs. Mary J. Micros, through then present their plea to the governto avoid serious trouble aas got Mrs. of house and hands the Lawrj ment. Of the thousands who have sober. PAYS FARMERS STARLING PREYS UPON BUGS in Park City at the time of the birth pleaded for the substitution of securiinfant. of the a negligi ties for coupon bonds, only Ar. Important Expense. in Prentiss Spends Endless Hours Searching for E. J. Norton, assistant state superof Society ble percentage fiave produced suffl Formation I understand they are going to of owners has Liberty cient proof of loss to permit the govand Destroying Insects Birds than 10,000 Efforts of Follows intendent instruction, public Miss., County, MORE and Victory notes have lost of papek. . , Frighten Easily. of County Agent. been appointed by Governor Bamber- make clothes ernment to relieve them. believe there will be any I dont their bonds either through theft, ger as the official representative real This condition probably will be economy In the idea. Unless I Because of conflicting opinions conheld kinds 'be to all of conference a at Utah through destruction by burning, or from marketing comto the attention of the to take out cerning the starling as an economic in Butte, Mont., December 2, to take give up smoking IU have through some form of carelessness. brought with a hope that some of farm produce has been successfully fire insurance. more lot a wjioie bureau the United in the school Miss. States, factor The last official figures showed 7,563 ing congress in Prentiss county. up problems ' of the schools and measure of relief may be found for worked out of biological survey, United States De- support. persons having lost their bonds, of the owners of bonds as well as proBuyers formerly went into the counbe1916 whom 6,038 were holders of coupon Heber M. Hollands, 52 years of age, ty and purchased at their own prices, partment of Agriculture, in for the government an extensive field investigation of bonds. , These figures are up to the tection 25 per cent below the outside gan often of Coalville, was killed Informerly The treasury officials again call at- market. The county agent of the its food habits, supplemented by careclose of the last fiscal year. feet when he fell twenty-fiv- e stantly trition to their pleading that coupon United States Department of Agricu- ful laboratory examinations of stom- from For those who have lost their couon the farm of a tree of the top for the registered lture succeeded in getting the farmers achs of thousands of the birds. These his brother, George Hollands, two pon bonds there is little relief. For bonds be exchanged Almost every advantage load a car of corn, each farmers investigations have proved that most miles southwest of Sandy. Hollands those who have lost registered bonds bonds. to bonds. there is every probability of relief. given the holder of registered contribution being weighed separately, of the starlings food habits are either was trimming the tree when vhe acciAlmost every disadvantage accrues to and a record kept by one of the bunks. beneficial to man or a neutral charofficials probably, say Qovernment dent occurred. - bonds. And yet coupon bonds still 'are in the the holder of couponThe car netted 25 cents a bushel Over acter. The time the birds spend deIn the hope of supplying the Utah not will Any birds respond. or molesting other the people hands of purchasers. previous prices, and the local market stroying crops Gas & Coke Company with sufficient matter. the with handle will as bank short lost who had is a compared as of 25 those cents consequence. extremely, arose tales The rate revenue to operating expenses, A shipment of hogs fol-- . the endless hours they spend searching depreciation, pay and the Interest on its or lows, and after several successful ex- for insects that destroy plant life, bonds, the public utilities commission in feeding on wild fruits. In the opln periences the Farmers 100 of Utah has granted the company perof the A PASSING MEMORY of biological ion ornithologists association of Prentiss county. Miss., 22 on rates to mission Its by raise gas rewardwell be will was organized and a regular market- survey the farmer E first theater productions com ' Waiter Er, havent you forgotten a reasonable number ol cents per 1000 cubic feet and 1 pany ever planned,-organizeing agent employed. Tills organization ed by allowing something, sir? son opertheir to conduct the a in nesting $250,000 Boyd Kemp, more than backed by starlings did a busness of what a decent meal Diner managed by women, was tastes like,Yes; in ations on the farm, and that later in of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kemp, 12 months, at prices considerably founders association of 100 women in advance of those formerly realized. the season a little vigilance will pre- drowned at Lehi. The child wandered official life and from business and which are easily fright inaway from the home and was found Explained. Deposits in two local banks were more vent the birds, professional circles in Washington, ChiTalk is cheap the reason why t'-in two years. of ened, from exacting too great a toll later by its mother In a tub of water Anderson doubled than Miss Mary cluding Is in very plain, said Rand. . of destroying In a neighbor's yard, about a quarter for services rendered cago, chief of the womans bureau "It Is a case where the supply crops. block a of Helen .that ravage insects distant Mrs. the department' of labor; by far exceeds demand. LAND PLASTER VERY USEFUL Frank K. Nebeker of Salt Lake, now H. Gardener, civil service commisViews of a Vender. LESPEDEZA OF GREAT VALUE assistant attorney : general of the sioner, and Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor, "Vends to Preserve Nitrogen of Manure "Yow hear a lot about Easy street. been appointed by has United States, rent commissioner District of ColumRather Than Expel It Good venWeil? the president to be assistant of the One of the Most Valuable Forage bia, recently launched its first theater, concert hall, all fully equipped. Stable Deodorant. ' satire. musical But a man who peddles articles a attorney general, which Is the second ture, Heigh Ho, Plans for the building have been Crops for Southeastern Part of of from door to door never finds It." in the office new department States. United the highest organizathe the of for officers The drawn, but without waiting Land plaster, gypsum, or calcium Justice. completion of the edifice the founders F1ipi,ate should not be confused with tion, the Washington Theater ProducTin-nl.Ornamental but Useless. as known A. Smith also Glenn Mrs. commonly John William Brown,' 35 years of on rework are Lespedeza, at the Inc.,' in similar is productions, already tions, lime, though it Is always a rainbow - after There valuand most S. the of one killed is Brown, which was of Katherine off calclover, Instantly' Miss with Heigh Ho, Ogden, age, Japan lea.ding spect that It carries the element remarked the purveyor of the storm, well are southeastern the for other from an electric shock, and five will play in Baltimore and Richmond, Mrs. Mary Holland Kinkaid, cium. Unlike lime, gypsum will not able forage crops on persons in the Immediate vicinity es- perfunctory cheer. , States. United West. Middle of the end of Except the the before In advanreach has the but it and correct part Chicago known acidity, l. Not always, rejoined Farmer alluvial bottom lands, it rarely makes caped similar fates, as the result of tage of changing ammonium carbonate, Mrs. Tinnin was born and reared the season. And never I besides knew a., cm to justify being the feed wire for an arc light crossing The author of the book and lyrics, whicli is volatile, into the stable form sufficient growth in Chicago! Miss Brown made Chicarainbow to repair in the slightest dewhile acting as Eugene Lockhart, will appear in the of ammonium sulphate. For this rea-'so- n for hay; nevertheless its widespread wires leading to their hontes. go her headquarters gree the . damage that a storm leaves conditions to give? state-wide Bradford Allen, grazing theatria as camcast. This includes adaptation it is exceptionally useful Immediate steps in a western producer for eastern behind It to difficult estimate. is of Bert a value that to young people of cal managers, and Mrs. Kinkaid was who originated the character The Bet- deodorant and absorbent in stables. It it soil paign to persuadeon the farms is for valuable it a of maMilwauof legume, to the London Being in the rather of the staff tends remain Utah preserve production nitrogen A Good Reason. a member of the Cassavant, Thomas nure rather than to expel it, as do improvement, and also it Is relished than to seek city employment, will be kee Sentinel and of the Inter Ocean. ter Ole, Louis Is the engineer on that "line ' Why The stock. of live, burned and hydrated lime, and there- by all classes undertaken by the Utah, state farm so much in demand? Conkey, and Miss Fern Doubleday. The ambition of the new organizaUnited States Department of Agricu- bureau, Deems Taylor, who made the orches- fore it Is quite generally recommended with the extention is to build In Washington an Because his record Is both ear a new Farmers Bulletin. No sion division of the Utah Acricnltural . theater housing three auditorl- - trations and contributed part of tin a a preservative for poultry manure lture has ful and wreck-lesa eras. as forage 1143, on lespedeza a. "oil as other sorts. serves as musical director. college. tuns, B repertory theater, a childrens score, . New Administration to Tackle Budget - s , : . . . . prop-erlycar- Ten Thousand Have Lost Liberty Bonds about-hearing- . Bot-tleto- p. . - Heigh Ho! Women and Musical Satire - . , , ! ' ' se Corn-tosse- |