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Show . .. ' V ; . , THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH k THE RICH COUNTY RHAPER Ytah, trader the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance Vm. . Marshall, Editor and Prop. Entered as second-clas- s' .matter Feb. t. 1929, at the post office Rasdolnh. Good Chance Now to Improve Live Stock THOUGHTS He was a picture dejection. "Anyway wrong? asked his fellow Worker.; :i i t i; . MI lost 30 shillings and a penny last night, replied the unhappy one. What an odd figure to lose I" re-- . j?lled his friend. How did yon lose it? It happened at home last night, came the reply. I offered my wife a penny for her thoughts" Well? She was thinking that I ought to take her out for the evening, the unhappy man informed him. London An- -' swers. , , ; WILL COME LATER Better Breeding Will Bring Back Day-o- f Profits. 1 . ' Might M Well Heres an English writer who says a woman always shoul be given the last word In an argument, cackled Mrs. Grouch. Huh I growled her husband, does he also say the earth should be permitted to go round on Its axis and the sun to shine?' 1 Unlucky Number They .vere quarreling, and the wife said to the husband, Id like to know, how many girls you made love to before you met me? Twelve, groaned the miserable man, but 1 didnt remember to count them until it was too late. Stray Stories. . No Middle Ground Wouldnt you be willing to take less than the price you have put on that painting? Yes, replied the artist. But Ive got to ask a whole lot for it in order to keep people from thinking it isnt worth anything at all. Sambo Was Almost Right Teacher Sambo, use the word deceitful In a sentence. Sambo Papa and mamma and Liza and de twins and Uncle Mose took de roadster to town and dey bad de ceitful. Cappers ' Farmer. . LORD WILL PROVIDE farm better breeding animals. Often now registered live stock of good Individuality can be bought for a moderate amount more than grade animals and at a much lower figure than grade animals will sell for a few years in the future. The culling out of a few milk cows, or beef cows that are not so good, and replacing them with better' heifers and often with registered animals is a good use to make of the depression. ; The same can well be done in regard to the flock of sheep. Best ewe; lambs can be saved for replenishing the flock, an extra good ram can be bought at a moderate figure and if desired, some registered ewes can be used to replace some that should be culled out Good gilts can, be secured to replace some brood sows that have not been satisfactory without sacriflclog very much of the farm Income. Farming Is having a hard run but will not be put out of business, and better methods and better live stock will help bring back the day of profits. Southern Agriculturist Dont you believe the Lord Divorce Seeker 1 wouldnt be ing to get rid of mine if 1 did. try- He Can Qualify Irate Father You Impudent puppy You want to marry my daughter And tell me, do you think you could give her what shes been use to? Suitor Er yes, I think so, sir. Ive a very violent temper myself. 1 1 . Canners-associatio- His Hearing Traffic Cop Why didnt you when I whistled? . Motorist Im sorry. 1 didnt ' . you. Traffic Cop Well, youll get hearing in the morning 1 . - stop ' hear ' your uni-tersiti- , Romantic Cipher 'Some years ago a clever American professor was asked by a young lady for a cipher that could be easily worked out without being too difficult to read, whereupon he penned the following:. . O 0 . , - pool High Cost of Art This country purchased $250,000,-0Q- 0 worth of paintings and sculpture In 1930. Colliers Weekly. Dorothys Mother . .f Proves Claim Children dont ordinarily take to medicines but heres one that all of them love. When the key to this is obtained it lilts like a love song. The sefret of it lies in the facts that a naught is a cipher and that it Is easy to make this word sigh for whenever required. It reads phonetically with perfect ease, but the written form Is perhaps more readily intelligible: Sometimes its turns out' bad. Perhaps it shouldnt be called a medicine at all. Its more like a rich,-- concentrated food. pure, wholesome, sweet to the taste and sweet In your childs little stomach. It builds up and strengthens weak, puny, underweight children, makes them eat heartily, brings the roses back to tbeir cheeks, makes them playful, energetic, full,, of life. And no bilious, headachy, ' constipated, feverish, fretful baby or child ever failed to respond to the gentle Influence of California Fig Syrup on tbeir little bowels. It starts lazy bowels quick, cleans them out thoroughly,' tones and ' strengthens so them they continue to act norof their own accord.; mally, ' Millions of mothers know about . California Fig Syrup from experl- ence. A Western mother, Mrs. J. G. Moore, 119 Cliff Ave., San Antonio, Texas, says: California Fig Syrup is certainly all thats claimed for it I have proved that with my little Dorothy. She was a bottle baby and ' very delicate.' Her bowels were weak. I started her on Fig Syrup when she was a few months old and it regulated her, quick. I have used it with her ever since for colds and k and her wonderevery little ful condition tells better than words how it helps. Dont be imposed on. See that the Fig Syrup you buy bears the name, California so youll get the genu ine, famous for 50 years. . . set-bac- Ungathered Rice Paddy Is the name given to . a good thing if it husked rice, whether growing or ' of Tur- - one-eight- ical survey of the United States Department of Agriculture, by applying to local county agents. A bag supplies enough bait to protect about 500 trees, he says. Young trees should have additional protection, such as wire tree guards. e burrow and attack trees below the surface of the ground and some mice work under the guards; occasionally with heavy snows, mice are able to work above the guards. Both guards and bait make cheap protection. SALT Pine-mic- LAKE h CITY, UT. Re- - . sources and ' earth, they will sprout and grow, unless eaten by rodents. They may be stratified, in layers of sand, kept in a dark cold cellar, for spring planting. Dr. Robert T. Morris, In his excellent book Nut Growing, tells of his method of burying them In wire cages, of rodent-proo- f m?sh. The nuts are set in the ground the in and cage put so as to.be covered four or five inches deep with earth. That preserves them over winter. Rural liabilities of the 65 commercial banks, three trust companies and three savings banks op--, erating as state institutions, were $112,647,062.66 as of last December 31, while the corresponding figure for the close of business of 1930 was $136,173,081.60. LEWISTON, IDA. Because the laws are considered unnecessary in view of the federal statutes against liquor and are a burden to the taxpayers, a petition to the Idaho legislature asking repeal of the Idaho liquor law will be circulated thru-othe state In the near future it is reported here. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Every department of the Utah Poultry Producers association showed an earning last year, according to the general manager. It is estimated that earnings will Increase in 1932. BOISE, IDA. During 1931, Idahoans purchased 5520 new cars and 1628 new trucks, according to Information on file with the state department of law enforcement SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Ap- proval of the erection of 12 monuments during the coming summer has been voted by the Utah Pio- neer Trails and Landmarks association. Two landmarks will be added in cooperation with Idaho, one at the old Fort Hall, and one at Snake river crossing at Idaho Falls. A monument will be placed at Pipe Springs in northern Arizona and one at Henefer.' on the aid Mormon traiL 0 r. Agricultural Squibs , Maintenance of the European quarantine kept the insect from rereaching the main gions last year, states the United States Department of Agriculture. er corn-produci- . To be Inviting and to Induce buyers to come back for more, apples must be handled with great care from the time they leave the trees until they reach the consumer. a ' insurance He carries it with him, ready for just such times. That little box of Bayer Aspirin. If he catches cold, what of it? Bayer Aspirin will stop it. If his throat feels sore, he will end the soreness with one good gargle made from these tablets. Dangerous complications can follow the neglect of a common cold! Every case of tonsilitis began with just a sore throat! Its a wise plan to take aspirin after any undue exposure to bad weather, or whenever there is any chance that youve caught cold.. If its genuine aspirin it cant possibly hurt you; and how it does banish the aches and pains caused by colds, neuralgia, neuritis, lumbago, and even rheumatism. Bayer Aspirin will insure your comfort through the worst cold reason. The more susceptible you are to colds, the more you need it. Does not depress the heart, ut -- . , Its key Marketing association were shipped a few days ago, the birds bringing $975. BOISE, IDA. A total of 340,000 pounds of Idaho wool held by the First National bank of Idaho, of Boise, was sold in Portland. The largest sale was 470 bags, which gold at sixteen and cents per pound. PRICE, UT. By order of the state board of health, all dogs in Helper and vicinity are under the strictest quarantine for rabies and all peace officers of the county have been instructed to enforce the quarantine. Mice injured but 300 trees of 215,-00- 0 that were protected by mouse bait last year, according ;o W. E. Blauvelt of the New York State College of AgThis bait Is made from riculture. steam-crushe- d oats properly mixed with strychnine and protected with paraffin oils. New York state orchard-ist- s may learn where to obtain, at cost, the bait mixed by the biolog- Storing sprayers without a thorough cleaning may do more damage than a years running. no You sigh for a cipher, but I sigh for you; O sigh for no cipher, but O sigh for me, O let not my sigh for a cipher go, But give sigh for sigh, for I sigh for you so. . IDA. LastBURLEY, turkeys of the Idaho-Orego- n a 0, but I 0 U; 0, but O 0 me; O let not my 0 a 0 go. But give 0 0 I 0 U so. U 0 . Protect Trees From Mice niaUnw - r- ' (Coops Skin Young diraotad. Fto. Partldaaol wd Oat an mini and kin pmI Off until nU dofaota auah M pimpM. lirar fnaklaa diaappaor. Skin ia than aott note, tan nod and wlratr. Your inaa look yaarapwiniar.Maaaoliaad Wax btinsa oat thahiddanbaantpot poor akki. T om oono Powdered fleiowe ramaaa wtteh hasel. At drug item. dieolred in maga-Cine- bed. . OGDEN, UT. A party of Utah canners attended the national convention of the National In Chicago. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Steps to open a way for an agreement of Salt Lake among the water-user- s county for a satisfactory method of handling the waters of Utah lake, which are used to irrigate practically all of this county as well as part of Utah bounty have been announced by the state en' gineer. NAMPA, IDA. Appropriation to build a school building at the state school and colony at Nampa will be asked at the next session of the Idaho legislature. IDAHO FALLS, IDA Two hundred jobless men paraded thru the streets here recently demanding work and not charity. Their leader voiced their demand to the city council. OGDEN, UT. Initial steps were taken at a meeting of the Weber county Medical society to purchase a site and erect a medical and dental arts building for physicians and dentists of the city. PROVO, UT. Because he "mistook a bottle of poison tablets for one containing headache tablets, James McBride, 32, died here a few days ago. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A new schedule of lower freight rates on livestock in six Western states, in- eluding Utah, and portions of the five other states in the western area, went into effect recently, according to local traffic officials. CALDWELL, I D A. Possibility that teachers salaries in Canyon county school districts will be re-- , duced and other reductions in expense made was indicated in a call for a meeting of school trustees. rJlcrcolizcdl'Jax , ; d corn-bor- 30 - Silos save much money that would have had to be spent for feed on thousands of farms last year. The experience of Ben Boedecker, an Illinois farmer, was typical of many farmers who made temporary provision for feed storage. The trench silo, Boedecker said in the country farm bureau bulletin, was 52 feet long, 10 feet wide at the top, eight feet wide at the bottom and six feet deep. It required four men with three teams a short day to excavate. A regular-sizeensilage cutter was used to fill the silo, which held between 40 and 50 tons, sufficient to feed 35 cows and yearlings from November 24 to April 10, with no other feed except straw and corn fodder. However, from March 10 I fed no silage at night but clover hay and the cattle came through the winter In extra good shape. We covered the silage over with straw as soon as it was filled. We packed the silage in with a tractor and it settled only about six inches. The only trouble we had was when snow drifted into the opening. This year I am using a guard to keep the snow out The corn Boedecker used was badly Injured by the drought and would have been a loss had it not been for his soil. New-Yorke- A new IDA. CALDWELL, Natures way is to drop them on the ground where with contact with the Friend pean country women as truly rated as those whom I have seen In the great colleges of the eastern 'United States at Bryn Mawr, at VasSar and at Smith. My students at Princeton were capable of following intelligently a lecture in French, and their reading was wide. To read the output of the younger American authors is to be convinced that It could not be the expression of an uncultured people. A novelist such as Hemingway, by his taste and his restraint, heralds a great epoch. A critic like Edmund Wilson would do honor to any French or . English review. The tone of the best magazines indicates a true taste for Ideas. It s might be answered that these to a address themselves only small minority of highbrows, and that the rest are vulgar. But Is not that true of all countries? For my part, I think, like my fellow countryman, Paul Morand, that we shall have difficulty in saving our western civilization during the next few decades, but that one of Its sanctuaries, along with Paris, London and some of the great European will be the rocky Islets of Manhattan. Andre Maurois in the ; London .Morning Post. thousand egg capacity hatchery is to- be openedhere in February. BOISE, IDA. Recent snow falls took the life of ten per cent of the Utah and Idaho sheep being wintered in the country south of( Elko, Nevada. Forage is buried be- -' neath heavy snow. Approximately 10,000 sheep are wintered in the area. SALT LAKE CITY, , UT. As the first step in transforming the . east side of Great Salt Lake into a fresh water body, the engineer are arranging for a number of tests to determine the character of the Planting Nuts will provide? I should like to meet in every Euro- SHEEP ARE LOST. JOBLESSP ASK WORK. LOWER RATES MADE. PLAN NEW INDUSTRY. WOOL SOLD IN OREGON. Pit Silo Saved Money for Illinois Farmer wish 1 was a fancy, vegetable instead of just a common old carrot. Tomato Dont worry,1 youll be. Just wait till some doctor discovers that youre rich In vitamin A or something. Carrot , Briefly Told for Busy' Readers y high-price- d llevs Intermountain Now while live stock Is so low In price Is a good tine to get for the EXPENSIVE French Writer oh v American Culture un- ' ' |