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Show t rHE RICH COUNTY REAPER. HAmJVJurn, u u'u Egg Goodness Is Decided By INDUSTRY UTAHS HOPE I CRich Co. Furn. Co Kitchen Testing Housewife General Merchandise. Determines Quality of Eggs By Several Tests. x ' Any housewife who wishes to check on the quality of eggs she buys can do so fairly accurately right in her own kitchen. . By breaking an egg into a dish and picking up the yolk with the fingers, the amount of thick white, the amount of thin white, and the firmness of the yolk, can be determined. We sell the best lines to be found any Monarch Ranges, Read Harness and Saddles, Philco Radios, Chevrolet cars and trucks, McCormick Deering Separators, Farmall Tractors and Threshers, Moores paints and varnishes, Speedqueen Washers. where. X I We can sell most of these lines on terms extending from 6 to 18 months. We solicit your trade, your credit is , . 1 :4 i 4 4 4 4 good if paid in reasonable time. Spend your X money at home, we pay taxes and build up 4 our town. Our prices are reasonable. 4 4 4 4 A good baking and poaching egg contains mostly thick white that clings to the yolk when the raw egg is picked up with the fingers. 4 4 There should be more thick white 4 than thin. The yolk should be firm and 44444444444 4444444444444 4444444444444444444444444444 lemon colored. When the yolk is (In the first halt of his address Mr. Hunt has pictured the loss by Utah of This of its young people and suggested industrialization as a remedy. last half deals specifically with industrialization). two-thir- OF PAUL H. HUNT ADDRESS To Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah and a few make more than 4 of them do and also because much of the ore is low grade and. yields a very low margin of profit to the metal mining producer. The industry, we must remem1930 distributed in wages, sal- ber, is in severe competition with in other states and counaries, purchases of supplies and mining We are in competition in tries. or services in Utah $526,000,000, somewhat more than $1000 for each securing capital for the developman, woman and child in the state. ment of our mines. If other regions The greater part of this huge dis- offer better commissions than does bursement was spent within the Utah they will attract investments state at least once before the money and the industry in Utah will slowleft the state, which would account ly die out. Utah mines must also for more than $2000 of per capita be able to produce a pound of and sell it in consuming gross income, which amounts to metal about 45 of the total gross income centers as cheaply as competiof the people of Utah having been tors. The grade of ores in Utahderived directly and indirectly is generally lower than 2in comto 2 Yz ""'''s, our taxes from the metal mining our Utah and in times higher in disbursements These industry. costs above the somewhat ... .a0 Utah represented approximately As offsets: Our ore 77.6 of the gross value of the average. ores produced in the bqdies are generally continuous for long distances; Salt Lake Valstate in this decade. ore in ley is the greatest The gross included about 3 state and local taxes, in federal smelting center in the world and TrtTiroT Clllll&tiC COH" taxes about stockholders of are favorable. ditions mining companies received 8.2 in net earnings and the balance was Mining is in a delicate balance. absorbed in freight charges outside Unwise legislation will not close the state, refining costs, metallur- every mine in the state, but it gical losses and selling expenses. could easily slow mining down unIf we include the last six years in til it plays a minor part in our this average, the net pro- industrial economy. We know little of the wealth of fits of mine stockholders have aver-- ' aged slightly less than 4 of the natural resources in Utah except that they are very great. A value of the ores produced. radius centering at Lund There are two ways of interpretOne, unfortu- Junction incloses a huge monzoni-ti- c ing such figures. batholith which, where it has nately the more popular, is to pro-- ; test that 3 of the $659,000,000 of broken through the overlaying ore. representing state and local sediments, has deposited gold, siltaxes, is an inadequate return of ver, lead, zinc and copper ores for the wealth produced. The other. which a quarter of million dollars and the way we should adopt if has already been realized. Near the mineral industry in Utah is to Cedar City are the greatest degrow, is to compare the earnings posits of aluminum ore in the of mine stockholders with the new world at least 200,000,000 tons. wealth this industry distributes Oil drilling in southeastern Utah directly and indirectly in Utah. In has disclosed huge deposits of to 12 of decade the people of salines containing 10 the 1320-3times as magnesia. Utahs coal deposits, Utah received about 9 much from the mining industry' as estimated at over 180,000,000,000 did the stockholders; from 1920 to tons, are six times the reserves of 1935 inclusive, they received more the great coal state of Pennsylthan 20 times as much income from vania. In Iron county alone the iron ore reserves are greater than mining as the stockholders. over which If Utah can get its natural re- - those of sources converted to money wealth France and Germany have fought and have distributed in this state for the last 350 years. In Utah, for a time at least, we 75 to 80 of this wealth for an average commission, over years of have reached the limits of our surprosperity and depression, of not face development. We must get We do not to exceed 4 of the wealth pro- - below the surface. duced, and if those receiving the need, nor should we expect, a commissions fur.ish all the capital rapid development of our mineral and assume all the risks, then we resources. If we can expand them have made a very good bargain only a few percent a year we shall This is possible because be able to care for our growing indeed. every mine operator hopes to population. THE non-ferro- in Utah from 1920 to non-ferrou- non-ferrou- s The Best Place to Trade i i 4 picked up with the fingers, the thick white should cling to the yolk and the thin white should separate and remain in the dish. The more thick white the better the egg. Thin whites mean watery eggs. Yolk Can Be Bounced in Hand To test the egg further, the yolk should be subjected to the pitch ing test. Eggs produced by liens fed on high quality feeds contain yolks that may be bounced up and down in the hand without breaking. Wiien the white is removed the yolk should remain unbroken even when tossed from hand to hand. When an egg stands up under this test the housewife can be pretty sure that she has a good egg. Another kitchen test of eggs Is t he making of angel food cakes. The amazing difference in the rise and fluffy smoothness of cakes is due to the thickness of white of eggs used in baking. Eggs with thin whites result in Hat, soggy cakes that lack the fluffiness and smoothness of cakes made with eggs having thick whites The telephone is our greatest saver of time for the ranch and in the home. It enables us to talk to our freinds and neighbors. It brings all parts of our country near together. Enjoy these benefits by having a phone installed. Utah-Wyomin- g Ind. Tel. Co. 4444444444444444444 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land LEWIS LONGHURST Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May NOTICE is hereby given 19th, 1137. Notary Public that Leo F. Johnson, of Laketown. Utah, who, on May 14th, 1932, made Ntock raising homestead entry, No. LICENSED ABSTRACTOR 049999. for 8Hnri., Section ft: SEV, Of Rich County,' Utah Section ESWVj, NAvVt, 7; SlUiSIUi Section 17, A specialty of making Deeds and Titles Township 13 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice 44444444444444444444444444 of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above de444444444444444 scribed, before N.- J. Hodges, Notary 9 Public, at Garden City, Utah, on the Whitehouse Cafes 6th day of July, 1937. Claimant names Standard, ns witnesses: 25 - 30- - 35c Dinners Joseph W. Gibbons, John C. Farmer and Frank Satter First - Class Cooking thwaite. all of Garden City. Utah : Joof Laketown. seph Riehard Weston, Excellent Service Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Regis- s non-ferrou- s 2; 10-ye- ; ' ' . . ' I I 0 Alsace-Lorrain- e K XSE, But perhaps the most exacting .est of an egg is its appearance after Because the white of the pouching high quality egg is thicker and stands up higher on the yolk very little is There are no big jost in the water. pieces of white floating around In the water when a quality egg is poached. With an ordinary egg us much as 25 per cent of the white may be lost in cooking. Hen Makes Egg From Feed How to judge tlie interior of eggs when buying them is a perplexing problem. It is only when the housewife knows how the hens that laid them are fed that she can be sure of wlial the interiors are like. Feed determines entirely the color of I he yolk, and to some extent the amount of thick and thin white in a fresh egg. Practical poultry raisers and scientists agree that since the egg is made entirely from what the heD eats, control feeding must be practiced if eggs of uniformly high quality are to be In the Purina laboratories produced. and on the Purina experimental farm, an laying mash that gives controlled - interiors has been developed. Hens fed on this complete feed produce eggs with a wholesome delicious flavor, lemon colored yolks, and whites that stand up well when cooked. To obtain such eggs go to the local feed merchant handling Purina checkerboard feeds and ask him for the names of his customers using this Layenu mash. Poultry raisers who feed Layena to their birds produce the kind of eggs the American housewife is seeking. - ter. Adv. J. Grade AA. Conference Cetrificate X V. Hll Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Strictly uptodate Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time tion Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 i 2 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BEST OF MATERIAL wy3-N- EV2SWyA Section 27, NWNE, NEViNWV Section 34, Township 11 North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Lewis Longhurst, Notary Fuiblic, at Randolph. Utah, on the 15th day of July, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur II. Rex, Vern Rex, George A. Peart & Matt Clawson, all of Randolph, Utah. C. V. SOII AD, Acting Register. Adv. June July 2, 1937 WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, WE REPAIR IT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- parmtent of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 27, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Asael Ilulme Nebeker, of Kearns, Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on July 12, 1930, made homestead entry, No. 047858, for SENE4 Section 6 NWSE4, WNE& Section' 7, Township 14 North, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention, to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Thomas F. Thomas, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 7th day of July 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Ray Dyson, Mark Austin, Sidney Nebeker & Hyrum Nebeker, all of Laketown, Utah. C. V. SOIIAD, Acting Register. Adv. June July 2, 1937 04444444444444444444444444 NEW 1937 STOCK 4 SHOE REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY WALL PAPER PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and KALSOMINE. j :4 t4 4 4 If you are going to modernize X your home this spring you will 4 surely want to see our new line. The prices are reasonable, too. ALICE IL DURNFORD 940 Main St. Phone 44 Evamston, Wyoming 1 undersized, knotty pullets Cant make the grade. Their bodies are still . Immature and have to use , They laying mash as a growing feed while birds that had a complete growing ration during the summer months start laying Immediately after being put into the laying house. WITH OLD TO NEW ANY SHOE FROM i : TROY PARISIAN CO., LAUNDERS Socrates Great In Politics & DRY CLEANERS Kemmerer, The famed Greek philosopher, Wyo. Will Call and Deliver Every as in as was great politics Socrates, Leave Orders at Sols ConFriday. he was in the fields of morals and fectionary, Our Agent. CHAS MUXN, philosophy; unfortunately, he did not leave any written records of his Manager. thoughts cn this subject. 36-eg- g Small 44444444444444444444444444 Claw- SESE, 23, SWViSWfi Section Section 2G, E y2, & 22, Wing Wong, Prop. 44444444444444444444444444 SE, G. S. Vickers, of the Ohio Poultry Improvement Association, reports that Ohio Poultry Farm Records show that poultrymen whose pullets lay more than 86 eggs during October, Novein-mer- , December and January, make money. Poultrymen whose pullets lay fewer than 36 eggs during those four months lose money. Only pullets that get what they need during the growing period to make strong, vigorous bodies cun be expected to go above the line. Quality Goods son, of Randolph, Utah, who, on March 1, 1932, made stockraising homestead Secentry, No. 050131, for e profit 1937. jemina Clawson, widow of leter Poultry Pointers ARTHUR DURNFORD EVANSTON, WYO. May 28, June NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION De parniteut of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 27, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that RAY DURNFORD and SWSE; , under-develope- v i |