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Show 4 ' v K V t . ' THE RICH COUNT? NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH 0 0 nip 0 0 0 m 0 0 0 : ENTRANCE ROADS FOR FARMS Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets you. are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by, physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. Name Bayer has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold. WARNING Engineer of Bureau of Public Roada Recommend Use of Bltumtnoua Material. ; : Owners of large farms and rural estates seeking a more satisfactory type of entrance roads have applied to the bureau of public roads of the United States department of agriculture for advice regarding the application of bituminous material on main d entrance and farm I much-travele- .lanes. The bureaus engineers point out that such applications may be made , successfully on any farm road which has already been constructed of stone, gravel, or other similar material and is in a thoroughly compacted and reasonably smooth condition. A coal-ta- r preparation applied cold,' or an asphaltic oil, can be used, and if applied by the farm employees, the cost should not exceed 7 or 8 cents a square yard for materials. The compacted gravel or stone road should be thoroughly cleaned of dust and the bitumen applied with ordinary sprinkling pots from which the perforated nozzle has been removed and the spout carefully flattened into a symmetrical rectangular opening about of an inch wide, so that the material may be poured in a broad, flat stream. If a large amount of work is to be done, a specially designed pouring can may be purchased of dealers In road equipment. Care should be taken to have an even distribution, and the quantity, applied should be approxif gallon to a square mately yard of road surface. After applying the bituminous material,, clean gravel or stone chips should be spread evenly over the surface, and, if possible, rolled with a lawn or field ' roller. Where gravel or chips are not available, clean, coarse sand will serve as covering material. It should be spread in sufficient quantity to prevent the bituminous material from adhering to tires of passing vehicles. Attention is called to the fact that this treatment should not be made, where drainage of SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an unbroken package direccontains of which Tablets proper Aspirin, Bayer genuine tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American I " Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages. Asplrla Is tbs trade mark of Barer Manufacture at lfonoaoetlsacldeater at SallcrllcaclS Lots of folks judge a disinfectant Champion prize fighters are stun ' ' by its smell. h ning men. one-quart- Kill That Cold. With one-hal- -- CASCARA and trance Road. En. from the stables or barns will flow over it Where mudholes are likely to form around hitching posts or at stable entrances, If a more durable pavement Is desired, a section of concrete slab should be laid. ROAD DRAG MOST BENEFICIAL Implement Is Used Wherever Roads Are Built Ruts Are Removed Quickly by Its Use. j If there is a call for a piece of machinery to economize the growing or handling of crops it seems to be forthcoming sooner or later. But it remained for a farmer to invent one of the simplest as well as the most beneficial of implements from the of universal comfort standpoint brought about by its use. It is used wherever men build roads, and ruts disappear after it has taken a trip over them. Measured in dollars and cents it costs only a trifle, but measured by the service It gives, it is worth millions. We refer to the road drag. Before It was invented the roads were worn down only by travel and It often took weeks to do it The drag does It In a day. Successful Farming. HOW TO MANIPULATE GRADER Remove Grass or Weeds From. Shoulders or Ditches by Cutting Away With Sharp Knife. If grass or weeds cover the shoulders or ditches remove them by cutting them away from the edge of the road with a good sharp grader blade, cutting Just deep enough to remove the crown of the grass and weeds and. If possible, use them at some poiDt on the road to prevent the side banks of fills from washing. PROFITABLE La Fourteen-Year-Ol- d water AILEEN RIGGIN, sprite thats just exactly what 'she is this little American girl champion diver of the Olympic games at Antwerp. You see, spirit and sprite are pretty close linguistic relatives. One use of spirit is to convey the suggestion of the immaterial and Aileen, who is but foeen years old, weighs only 70 pounds. To see her in swimming costume walking along between Ethelda Blelbtrey and Charlotte Boyle, is to laugh, for her head comes up just to their shoulders and she is all over the sprite by contrast with these two young American champion swimmers. Then, too, spirit and sprlght are close relatives and both carry the Ideas of cheer, good humor, liveliness, sprightliness, vivacity, animation, energy, ardor, enthusiasm and courage and Aileen has all of these admirable qualities. Finally, a sprite is a a sort of fairy, fay, sylph, nymph, nereld, and nixie. And Aileen slender and straight, not yet come to her womans gracious inheritance of pleasing curves, with blue eyes and skin tanned darker than her blonde hair looks the part to perfection. The sight of her poised high g contest at in the air in the Antwerp is one long to be remembered as a glimpse of a fabled Undine come to visit favored mortals and defeat the women of earth in the sports of her own realm. The grand farewell appearance of the athletes took place In the stadium and the "big show was the presentation of the prizes by King Albert of Belgium and the crown prince. These prizes consisted of firsts, seconds, thirds, along with 20 special challenge trophies tot the various competitions. Brand Whitlock, the American ambassador, was In the stand with King Albert. There was a. lot of ceremony with " military parade of flags and choral singing. The king personally presented the medals to the winners of the first places. Crown Prince Leopold gave out the awards to the seconds and the young Prince Charles gave the medals to the thirds. The Americans gave King Albert a cheer Such as royalty never got, It being the American yell, ending with "Albert ! high-divin- p Albert ! Albert ! It was well received. What Up goes the United States navy crew to receive its trophy for Its victory in the eight-oare- d rowing event. It is a statue of Pallas and was donated by Count G. Brunetta dUsseaux, and will be held by the Annapolis crew until the 1924 Olympic games. Then up goes Aileen Riggin, water sprite, to receive from King Albert the challenge vase presented by the Countess of The photoCass-Mirand- graph reproduced herewith faithfully shows the scene. No wonder good King Albert smiled with pleasure, offered his most sincere congratulations and patted the hand of the nice little American girl who had defeated the women of the world. Little Miss Riggin was a pleased young lady Just before she sailed for In passing It may be said Antwerp. that this fourteen-year-ol- d girl who has won many contests and holds Innumerable prizes and the 1920 Metropolitan championship for fancy diving, is a happy' unspoiled child, youthful and unsophisticated for her years a truly worth while representative of the best In American sports. She was delighted at the honor Intrusted to her and highly enthusiastic over the prospects of an ocean voy-aghigh-dlve- rs e. . TO CULL FLOCK of the Herd Monarch One Farmer 8old 200 Hens Out of 700 and Did Not Decrease ProLeader of Band of Elks In Western duction of Eggs. Manitoba Magnificent 8peclmen Too much of the feed and the time of the Species. that go to a flock in which even a fourth of the hens are naturally poor The king of all the elk surviving on layers ts wasted. One farmer culled the North American continent ia bebis floCk of 700 hens and sold 200 hens lieved to be the leader of a herd of to the butcher without decreasing the B.000 animals on the Riding mountain egg production. He says that the cull- reserve In western Manitoba. ing saved him $2 a day on feed alone This magnificent specimen of a dyaiyl made the work much easier. ing race was reported by woodsmen French convent Later the Riggins returned to America, via Europe, so that' by the time Aileen was ten she had circled the globe. It was only two years ago that she began swimming In earnest and sbe has been diving only about a year. She Joined the Womens Swimming association and under the guidance of L, deB. Handley, who has turned out such champions as Ethelda Blelbtrey, Charlotte Boyle, and Claire Galligan ot JB Y omens; S, A., she began to 'T ' perfect her stroke. Marathon ; I swam a three-mil-e once, but never again, said Aileen'. I prefer shorter distances, for long swims kill your speed. However, I like diving better than swimming and Pm so glad to represent America as a fancy diver. I think my dancing has given me poise and form In diving, she said air. with a suddenly serious grown-uYou see, I studied at the Metropolitan Ballet school for a year and have danced at the opera there. Dancing helps to develop the muscles, but swimming,, after all, as everybody says. Is the best all around exercise. We have to do four compulsory dives at .. Antwerp the French or Back, and Back Swan, Jack-knifJack-knif- e and four optional dives. Ive chosen the Front Half Twist, Front One and a Half Twist, and with a Half Twist French Jack-knif- e and a Full Twist. When you begin to learn to dive, the first thing to do Is simply fall off a dock holding your knees,, so you dont hit the water with your stomach. Then you gradually straighten up, and finally you try. the French dive, then a running dive, and then youre ready for the other kinds. Of course the full twist Is the most difficult, or maybe the back two and a half somersault. I cant tell you how theyre done, but Pd love to show you." Again her little white teeth flashed Into view as she smiled. The swimming world Is likely to see more of Alleen Riggin. For, mind you, shes as remarkable for her swimming as for her diving. Her swimming form is said to be nearly perfect; she goes through the water smoothly and gracefully, even when going at top speed. She has been called an "aquatic marvel by the experts. Whatever that may mean, Alleen Riggin Is a remarkable swimmer and diver already at the age of fourteen. e, Not that an ocean voyage is anytShe took her first trip across the Pacific when she Caustic Comment. was only four years old. Her father, He Did you see where a wife in Alexander Riggin of 135 Remsen street Brooklyn, is a paymaster in Virginia mistook a bear for her hus; the United States navy, and In 1910 band?" Mrs. Riggin, With ghe There is nothing odd in a mis-- , Alleen, sailed to the Philippines to Join him. take like that. It was in- the warm waters of MaThe Negative Side. nila bay that Alleen at the age of six learned to swim. She took to the waHow is the head tax apportioned? ter like a duck, as she says, and pad"Not by the value of the article asdled with ease but without form. sessed ; that method would lose the Two years later came a trip around government too much money. hing- new to Aileen. Grippo Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tabs no chances. 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And Mrs. B didnt do hardly anything to dure him, she added, She gave him quinine and calumus and covered his chest with alabastine. Where was that mischievous boy? She looked in the hall.1- She looked in the bedroom. She looked in the nursery. She looked in the garden. She even looked in the hencoop and the' rabbit hutch. All In vain. At last she climbed to the top of the house till she came to the little trapdoor leading to the loft. Willie! Willie! she called. Are Correct.- you up there? A few days ago the public library No, mother, replied a shrill voice. gave an examination to the young Have you tried the cellar? women who wished to enter a library class. Among the questions concernOrigin of Dollar Mark. Some claim that it is a modification ing current events was, Who Is Babe One of the girls exclaimed, Ruth? of the English symbol () for the Well, at least I know the answer to pound. Another explanation is that it that one, and wrote, Babe Ruth is came from the letters U. S. written a race horse. Indianapolis News. one over the other. Yet another theory is that the two upright marks Pleasant Mistake. represent two pillars of brass before When William got a letter this the temple of Solomon, which early apmorning he frowned and said he sup- peared on our coins and became interposed it was another of those notes twined with a scroll. from his mother beginning Billy, ' dont" The Fact. Was It? The rare feat yon mention was also he when "No; opened it he found a paradoxical one.! It was a billet-douHow so? y It was also well done. , Must Be. "How Is it a lovers devotion Is so Zoo animals prove that a lazy life seldom lasting? How can it be when leads to decay and premature old" It is all lip serv'-- " age. four-year-o- ld sent out recently by the Manitoba government to take a census of the herd. After a close-u- p view of the noble beast they estimated the spread of its main antlers at 80 inches, believed to be the greatest in the world. With the prongs Included, they declare, the 80 Inches would be greatly Increased. The great , buck, according to the woodsmen, Is hi his prime, and in physical proportions stands out in the herd like a veritable monarch. The four woodsmen sent out to take the census of the herd watched for days at the feeding places. Their combined estimates on a strictly conservative basis places the number of elk at 8,000, At a distance of 40 yards they counted as many as 1,000 animals in a single bunch. ... Wonderful Searchlight Great tog penetrating power. Is eiaimed for a searchlight that has been invented in France 'with a greenish-yelloglass In front and backed by a reflector that also prevents moisture collecting on the glass. w this sturdy blend ofwheat and malted barley supplies body and brain with just the elements of For nutrition that Nature demands for health and vigor. Grape Nuts is a Sugar Saver There's a Reason? |