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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Bernard H. Ewer, Editor and Prop. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in Advance Application for entry as second class matter at the post office at Randolph, News Notes j ! Utah, pending. It a Privilege to Live in Utah Gardens Keeping Pace With Diets SALT LAKE j Using the waters of Great Salt lake, the plants of Utah produced more than 0 tons of refined salt during 1928. LOGAN Utah produces enough evaporated milk each year to make an unbroken line of cans over the route of Colonel Lindberghs flight from San Diego to Paris. UTAH State highway construction and maintenance cost $279,756.25 during January, according to the monthly statement issued by Auditor Ivor Ajax. $81,102.58; Maintenance required equipment, $1,763.03; travel $168.37; salaries, $3,623 and the balance for construction. PROVO Stockholders of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative association received $11,000 in dividens recently, announced C. C. Edmonds, The dividend last year manager. amounted to $7000, he said. About 2977 producers shared in the dividend, which was in addition to others that have been paid for eggs and poultry. RICHFIELD Arizona has bestowed the name of Grand Canyon bridge upon the giant structure that spans the Colorado river at a point six miles south of Lees Ferry, according to James J. Davis, news reel photographer, who has just negotiated the Grand Canyon bridge road from Flagstaff, Ariz. to Richfield, Utah. SPANISH FORK Jacob A. Hanson, president; R. C. Swallburg, manager; E. M. Banks, vice president; and G. Vern Hayes, secretary of the Utah county livestock show, announce they will be assisted in putting over the show this year by the same workers who made it a success last year. Plans are at present incomplete. The fair will be held March 27, 28 and 29. ' SALT LAKE About 50 tons of Utah Lake carp and suckers will be canned for use as fish food under the terms of a contract announced recently by J. Arthur Meecham, state fish and game commissioner. The carp and suckers are seined from the lake and canned as food for small trout fry. The Utah Canning company contracted the work at 5 cents a pound. MONROE More than 1000 hooks have been contributed to the Monroe high school by parent and patrons of this school district toward the making 6f a school library. The process of cataloging the books, is progressing and will be completed in about another week, according to Principal C. A. White. The library will then be opened for the benefit of the students of the school. CITY During December CEDAR and January 6387 pounds of alfalfa leaves saturated with strychnine solution have been fed to the rabbits of Beaver, Iron, Washington and Kane counties by John E. Blazzard, district agricultural Inspector, with the assistance of La Mar Price, county agent of Beaver; Walter F. Smith, agent in the respective counties, and in some cases the Boy Scout organizations. UTAH United States treasury warrants in the amount of $15,495.39 were drawn by the state road commission Monday for use on federal aid highways and for federal vocational education in this state. On the amount drawn, $6582.86 is to be used on the road from Harrisburg bench to Andersons ranch in Washington county, and $8912.89 goes to vocational education, it was announced. PROVO Traffic through Provo canyon was completely closed recently, as a result of two snowslides that came down recently at Fergusons and Bridal Veil Falls, about one hour apart The latter is said to be one of the biggest slides, that ever came down into the canyon, according to The huge mountain of observers. snow covers the main highway to a depth of 35 feet, fqr nearly 500 ft. PROVO One of the high spots of convention of the Utah the three-daHorticultural society and its various subsidiaries was the talk by J. W. Gillman of Provo bench, reviewing the apple deal of 1928. Mr. Gillman. has one of the largest orchards in the state and a large storage plant. It is claimed for him that he ships the largest amount of apples of any grower. He is also president of the state beet producers cooperative. SALT LAKE Snow, forecast by official weathermen, arrived on time in Salt Lake, and gave the city its greatest depth of the year. After the storm had subsided, three inches of new snow had fallen, bringing the total depth to ten inches. The storm descended on the city at 2 a. m. Saturday and after falling heavily it stopped almost abruptly at 11 a. m. Thereafter the sun emerged from the clouds and did such splendid work that by 6 p. m., only 8.5 inches remained on tb ground. solar-evaporati- Supply of Celery, Lettuce, Spinach Trebled in Past Decade. 75,-00- The value of a garden used to be based largely on the saving it permitted In the budget for food, and the variety It permitted in the diet That was perfectly in order.- But now we have come to think of gardens more in terms of health and enjoyment Vegetables have come to the front in the matter of diet because they supply roughage as well as vitainines and essential minerals. In order to build up resistance to disease and provide iron, calcium and phosphorus and vltamlnes for the body, at least two vegetables other than potatoes or dried beans should be eaten every day. Crops Trebled. Maybe gardens of yesteryear supplied all these things but did they? Not to the same extent as the gardens of today, because we have learned so much In late years about food value, diet aud the importance of vegetables in the diet. It Is significant that in the last decade the consumption of and spinach has celery, lettuce trebled. Iron for red blood Is better supplied by garden greens than by patent medicines. Health and Happiness. It is Dot every garden, of course, that supplies health and happiness in the fullest measure only the gardens. Such gardens produce the edible-seecrops beans, peas and sweet corn; the root crops, such ns beets, carrots, parsnips, etc.; the green and salad crops, such as lettuce, celery, cabbage, chard, etc.; the vegetable fruits, such as tomatoes, squashes, eggplants, etc.; and, in addition, small fruits such as strawberries, raspberries, currants, gooseberries, etc. Varieties are influenced by locality and condition of the soil; what is best in one part of the country is not always best In another. It is a good plan to use, for the most part, varieties which have been tried and found satisfactory. But dont close' your inind on new varieties try a new one of at least one crop every year. The Farm Journal. - history-makin- E I FOLKS SAY DR. CALDWELL I WAS RIGHT j The basis of treating sickness has not changed since Dr. Caldwell left Medical College in 1875, nor Binoe he placed on the market the laxative prescription ho had used in his practice. He treated constipation, biliousness, headaches, mental depression, indigestion, sour stomach and other indispositions entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These, are still the basis of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, a combination of senna aqd other mild herbs, with pepsin. The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you. And as you can. get results in & mild and safe way by using Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with strong drugs? A bottle will last several months, and all can use it. It is pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal. All drug stores have the generous bottles, or write Syrup Pepsin, Dept. BB, Monticello, Illinois, for free trial bottle. I well-balanc- d 6 Choose a Profitable Vocation Learn the Beauty Culture Course given by a man that has taught SS3 students how to. earn BiG MONEY. Catalog sent on request. UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 831 Clift Bldg. - . Salt Lake City COYOTE, FOX and SKUNK Kxtkhminator Capsules. Got 9 coyotes one night. Brought $121.60. Free Circular. Free Formulas ami Instructions. GEORGE EDWARDS, Livingston, Montana Falling to Pieces The intractable Joseph was playing among Ills dilapidated toys after a joyous Christmas of introspection. White Pine Forest Is Mother, viewing tlie wreckage, said : It makes me sorry, despairingly Threatened by Fungus to see your gifts go to pieces. Joseph, The future of all white pine forests Your new bird is falling apart, Is threatened by a fungus known as too, mother. His fur is 'all over the white pine blister rust which attacks cage, replied the calculating the pine trees only after it has undergone a period of development on the leaves of currant or gooseberry plants. The cultivated black currant is so extremely susceptible to the disease that It is a distinct menace to the white-pintimber supply. It is responsible for establishing the blister rust In white-pinforests which would otherwise have remained free from the disease. 'As a warning of this threat to a very Important forest tree, the Dominion department of agriculture has issued a circular on the white pine blister rust in which the disease and its effects are described and control measures proposed. On white pines the disease first of all ages and, unless controlled, prevents the growing of these trees In areas where currants and gooseberries are abundant. e e Nasal Catarrh Most Childrens stomachs sour, and need an Keep their system" Milk of Magnesia sweet with Phillips Nasal catarrh is one of the most When tongue or breath tells of acid difficult and obstinate diseases of condition correct it with a spoonful sheep to treat. They should be housed of Phillips. Most men and women have well well bedded and in clean, dry, comforted by this universal been ventilated quarters. Dust In feed and sweetener more mothers should inbedding should be avoided as much as voke its aid for their children. It is a possible. to take, yet neutralizes The nostrils should be cleaned with pleasant thing more acid the harsher things too than absorbent cotton and boracic add, often employed for the purpose. No 2 of afterward pouring teaspoonfuls household should be without it, a warm 4 per cent solution of boracic Phillips is the genuine, prescrip-tlona- l into eacli nostril. To do tills the product physicians endorse for sheep should be laid on its back. A general use; the name is important. short time afterward, inject or pour Milk of Magnesia has been the U. S. a teaspoonful of the following registered trade mark of the Charles lure in each nostril: Four ounces H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its precamphorated oil; 2 drams tincture decessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875 benzoin and 10 ounces sweet oil. Difficult Disease anti-hcl- d. 1 f . ' 4-- 4 4 4 4--1- t A 44 4-- 4 -4 4- 4-- 41 4 41 44 4-- 4 4 4 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 'ricultural Hints 44 4-- 4 44 44 4--4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4-- 4 Until lambing time the ewes need a variety of feed, and good air, so that body, breath and manure odors will not weaken them, food supply In the United Increased 14 per cent In has States the last five years, while the population has increased less than 9 per The cent , " Lucile is Plan to Restore Old Phillips it Milk of Magnesia PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Removes tndruff-Stoi)sHalrF- al ling Restores Color and to Cray and Faded Hail Beauty COc. and 1.00 at Druggists. Hlsi-o- r Own. Wits. PatcbogueWW FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for use in connection with Parkers Hair Balsam. Makes the hair saft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug, slats. Hiscox Chemical Work. Pstchogne, N. I. ' . y g For some ' time past the ancient yarn market at Dunster, West Somerset, England, has been in an extremely dilapidated and decayed condition. It has now been decided to renovate the building. Everything possi- ble will be done to preserve the origAn inal features of the structure. the examined has already expert building and materials in keeping with the period will be used in the renovation. Standing in the middle of Punsters historic main street, and facing the castle, the home of the Luttrell family, the yarn market dates from the Sixteenth century, and is now the sole remaining relic of the days when the village was famous as the mart for the noted Dunster homespuns and broadcloths. Here the West Somerset weavers once flocked to offer their wares to cloth merchants who came from all parts of Europe to purchase the finely woven cloths for So many mothers nowadays talk about giving tlieir children fruit juices, as if this were a new discovery. As a matter of fact, for over fifty years, mothers have been accomplishing results far surpassing anything you can secure from home prepared fruit juices, by using pure, Wholesome California Fig Syrup, which is prepared under the most exacting laboratory supervision from ripe California Figs, richest of all fruits lit laxative and nourishing properties. Its marvelous to see how bilious, weak, feverish, sallow, constipated, children respond to its gentle Influence ; how their breath clears up, color flames in their cheeks, and they become sturdy, playful, energetic again. A Western mother, Mrs. H. J. Stoll, Valley P. 0., Ne My little daughter, braska, says: Roma Lucile, was constipated from babyhood. I became worried about her and decided to give her some California Fig Syrup. It stopped her constipation quick; and the way it improved her color and made her pick she up made me realize how had been. She is so sturdy and well now, and always in such good humor that neighbors say shes the happiest girl in the West. Like all good things, California Fig Syrup is imitated, but you can always get the genuine by looking for the name California on the cation. under-nourishe- which the district was famed. Scandinavian Color Other states may have their Browns, their Joneses and their Smiths, but Minnesota has Its Andersons, Johnsons and Petersons. Taking St Paul, the capital of the state, as a representative Minnesota city, it Is learned there are 2,870 Johnsons, as compared to 1,050 Browns ; 2,350 Petersons, compared to 630 Smiths, and 1,570 Andersons, compared to 280 Joneses. Other Scandinavian names predominate in St. Paul, as is shown from the following figures obtained from the city diCarlsons, 770; Ericksons. rectory: 8S0; Jensens, 400. The population of SL Paul is about 250,000. d' run-dow- n A Perpetual Motion. Clock Since 1914 a clock in Dayton, Ohio, without being has been running wound. It is equipped with a thermal motor, consisting of a gallon tank filled with alcohol, a h cylinder and piston with a stroke. A rise in the temperature expands the alcohol, pushing the piston up with a series of weights weighing sixty pounds. A fall in temperature allows the weights to descend, winding the springs in the clock movement Popular Mechanics Magazine. Planes Without Pilots Airplanes without pilots have been made to loop the loop by wireless control from the ground. Many other difficult performances have been made possible by a delicate new system within the plane, operated by wireless waves. A receiving set In the plane, designed to interpret and act upon impulses transmitted from a ground control station, acts as the mechanical pilots brain.2 The controls are operated by compressed air motors actuated by the wireless set. h ten-inc- In Ancient Rome Publius Superbus, the Commuter Are you sure that suburban villa Is but a stones throw from the Appian way? Cassius , Agricola, the Agent Absolutely. I surveyed it myself with one of Caesar's catapults. . Would Investigate Further Professor Y (writing to his wife and daughter sojourning at fashionable watering place) Dear Maizie: You Inform me that you have engaged our Lucie to an elegant and dashing young chap. My eventual blessing and a very capable detective are now on the way to you. Its ple, There seems to be no authentic recof ord of the origin of Rich is that but recorded it England ard Coeur de Lion had a versifieator regis, a development of the practice of earlier times, when minstrels and versifiers were part of the retinue of the king. In the Wrong Place the poker game ended In a Yes every man had a chip on fight? his shoulder. Poet-Laurea- Capitol Press Gallery At the session of the forty-fiftcongress, in 1877, there were only 112 newspaper men In the press galleries of the capitol. Today, half a century later, there are 306 men credited to the press galleries. So Company's Hoodoo How lor-- did that Shakespearean Oh, they busted company stay out? up on the twelfth night. . Doesnt Work Right The discouraging tiling about dieting is that you can lose 20 pounds without seeming any smaller Id the u wanted to lose it. place Health Giving . - Marvelous Climate Good Hotels Tourist Camps Splendid Roads Gorgeous Mountain Views. The conderjni desert resortof the West s Write Ciee A Chstfey aim SprinsiJS CALIFORNIA W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. a The State Nursery & Seed Co. announces that the Year Book for 1929 Is Now Ready - Send for Yonr Copy fsTATt reaf iioa, It Contains: m 144 pages of description and colored illustration. : Alt varieties of alfalfas, clovers, grasses and seed com. Registered alfalfas and grains. 4 Certified potatoes. The latest vegetable seeds. All varieties of flower seeds. The newest Sweet Peas, Dahlias, and Zinnias. Hardy Trees and Shrubs. STATE NURSERY & SEED COMPANY Helena, Mont . vra mumsSnnm M, AU Winter Long h w Both Fatal. which kills most peogerms or grouches. Farm and a question Fireside. Rhymers to Royalty v the ,p Happiest Girl English Yam Market Established 1890 - SifflrStaW - --n- s- -- A |