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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH. UTAH py Ik SPECIAL BUSH SERVICE If to awntjon this paper when writnr flrmi below. WHEN BIRTHDAYS COME write us for rift sutreealifirwi: complete jewelry store; de- - ' pendable; always full values, Fairy Tale tfyWf GRAHAM BONNER .COnueHT JEWELERS WIND yL 166 MAIN STREET STOMACH TROUBLES A SPECIALTY 91 . Diptheria Powder and other Remedies. Successfully used for over 50 years. Free consultation and Examination. Write for information. Greenhalgh Remedy Co., Inc. 80 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah OLDSMOB1LE DEALERS WANTED In Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming:. Liberal commission will ' send representative on request A. E. TOURBSEN Distributor. VUTUN MVi.ATU AND THECOTTAG - OCEAN And the Breeze Brothers have to play with the Waves and with the Breaker Boys. Theyd like to take some rides In the Boats of Foam if the Breaker Boys are willing. Theyd be delighted," said old Mother Ocean. I just feel like a good old frolic said Mr. Wind. today, " "I do too," said old Mother Ocean. So do we, said the Breaker Boys. So do we, too, said the Breeze Brothers. Then let ns all have a frolic," said Mr. Wind. Ive been having a fine old time, he continued. How I have blown oft hats. That has been my chief amusement today. I have blown off several hundred hats, at least from off several hundred heads. That Is quite a number, Isnt it A fine number," said old Mother Ocean. And then she began to sing : COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Announcements Invitations Calling Cards Your printer will furnish samples ana price. Jennings-Cottach.- CTTDO rllK.1 Engraving Co. il can turn Are in big demand. them into cash ton days quicker by You giii pping to R. C. ELUOTT Sc CO. 4 No. 3rd West ' Write today for tags and information Write for price list on furs and catalog on tanning. If you want full market value for your furs deal direct with American Hide & Fur Co.. Furriers and Tanners, 1JS W. S. 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And to all Id meet Id say, Toil, toot And would laugh a laugh sublime. o, You may not know what that metpis, said Mr. Wind, but a sublime laugh ls a perfect laugh. And when I blew off one hat after another you can easily understand how I laughed most happily and most perfectly, and most sublimely. I well understand, said old Mother Ocean. Now," said Mr. Wind, I think it would be gorgeous If you and I gave a reception and asked many of our friends to come to It and to meet ,us. I know the Breeze Brothers and the Breaker Boys and the Waves would be glad to have a reception, JblOyrtProducts HINTS Baby Carriages & Furniture SANITARY HOUSE FOR DAIRY Ask Your Local Dealer Necessary Where Milk Is Handled, of Its Susceptibility to Contamination. UNION t have come to call on you," said Mr. Wind to old Mother Ocean. Delighted to see you," said old Mother Ocean. TImSS loom DAIRY -- BOYD PARK YT PARK BLDG. 5 ! GARDEN-SOWI- NG SEED (Prepared by the United Statee Department of Agriculture.) Because of the delicate nature of milk and its susceptibility to contamination by dirt and odors, dangerous to the health of the consumer and likely to cause loss to the producer, a dairy house constructed on sanitary principles and properly located ls a necessity on every farm that sells milk. The regulations of the different states vary, but it Is usually found desirable to have suen building a short distance from the barn, or, If It adjoins the stable, to have only an outside entrance. Prompt removal of the milk to facilitate cooling and prevent contamination Is always necessary. A concrete, brick or tile house with asbestos or slate roof, although comparatively costly, ls fireproof, durable and sanitary aud requires few repairs. Other materials that may be used are stone, cement blocks and wood. The floor of the milk house is particularly Important, and concrete, because of Its ability to withstand moisture, decay and wear, Is the best ma-- , e teriaL Although dressed lumber may be used for the Inside walls, cement plaster makes the best finish. Light Is Important, and window space should be equal to at least 10 per cent of the floor space. To keep the air sweet and dry good ventilation ls needed. In some cliHOW mates windows and doors will provide PLANT POSY 8EED EARLY It, but In most localities other means, such as a ventilating flue, will be Every home and nature lover likes nice flowers and nearly found necessary. Files and other BOX g Insects must be kept everybody wants early flowers. out with screens so arranged that they By planting the seed In flats or boxes long before It ls time will not Interfere with the operation to plant seed outdoors one can Transplanting and Nursing, the of the windows and doors. have an early start and early Plentiful supplies of cold and hot Key to Success in the Art blossoms. Plenty of warm sunwater, for cooling and for cleaning of Growing Things. light will be necessary; inciand sterilizing, are a necessity If a dentally it Is necessary to- - see high-claproduct ls to be turned out that the boxes and plants are The unavoidable spilling of milk and given an occasional watering. the use of quantities of water demand HEAT AND SUNSHINE NEEDED an adequate drainage system that will carry the waste well away from the house. Most local and state health Tender Shoots Require Careful AtHOME GARDEN FLOWERS departments have specific regulations tention From Time They Come on this subject Through Ground Until Planted All of these problems of dairy-hous- e In the Open. What to Grow to Beautify Your construction are discussed In detail In Farmers Bulletin 1214, Farm It ls an art to produce from the Home and Lawn. mall vegetable or flower seed strong Dairy Houses," just Issued by the and healthy plants that the owner will dairy division of the United States DePosies May Be Relied partment of Agriculture, copies of be proud of when they are set out '' In the open. Upon to Produce; Will Add Beauty to Premises. It ls Intensely Interesting to note the quick response .plants will make When making plans for the home to a little attention and nursing. Tomato, cabbage, pepper and other vegetable garden all the emphasis vegetable plants, as well as any of should not be placed upon vegetables, the numerous kinds of flowers that but provision should be made for planting a few flowers as well. Where a cottage and a lawn are Included In the general scheme the flowers can often be arranged around the foundation of the house, or in a bed separating the lawn either from a neighboring property or from the vegetable garden. Old fashioned zinnia, petunia, bachelors button, cockscomb, scarlet sage, and cosmos are among the most easily cultivated flowers and go a long way toward brightening up the general appearance of the home surroundings. Where space will permit a flower garden consisting of dahlias, asters, canas, roses, gladioli, and various other flowering plants that will add color and beauty to the place, and at the same A Good Milk House for time furnish cut flowers for the house, Dairies. Is highly desirable. From the standpoint of economy, the which can be obtained free of charge. plantings around the foundations of the In this bulletin plans and pictures are house should, as a rule, be made of given of nine types of houses, suitable permanent shrubbery, for farms having from ten to several mainly that which grows native In the hundred cows; for dairies where milk are first planted in flats In the base- locality, and the annual flowering Is sold In cans or bottles or is made ment or placed in an upper flooy win- plants given a place in connection with Into butter; and for those using hand or power machinery. Those who are dow where there is heat and sunlight, Interested in any particular plan may must have attention. Next to warmth obtain blue prints from the division and sunlight In importance is suffiof agricultural engineering, bureau of cient moisture to urge growth. public roads, United States DepartWhen the plants have reached an ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. 0-- . age when they are large enough to be removed from the flat without Injury to the roots, they should be transSOY BEAN HAY AS ROUGHAGE planted to small pots .or berry baskets anything that Will hold the soil and Tennessee Station Finds It Superior to a little moisture. Oartons serve this Corn Stover in Producing Milk purpose very well. and Butter. Another transfer of the plant Is matted became roots as the advisable The Tennessee station compared soyan Indication that the basket or pot bean straw and com stover as rough-ag- e 11 not large enough. It will be noted ta the production of milk and butthat a larger container will . soon n tes. The ration containing be found too small, and that an adstraw was found superior to that conditional repotting will be advantataining corn stover. This ration progeous, if a larger and healthier plant ls duced more pounds of milk and buttei desired. Many careful gardeners make fat and produced them more cheaply at least three transplantings before the plant is set out In the open. By The Daisy The American Legions than the comstover ration. In every case there was less loss in milk and that time it is strong enough to battle Official Flower. butter fat during the feeding of soythe elements with the possible exthe garden proper or In a border. It ls bean straw than during the feeding of of frost. ception ' In setting the plant In the open, by urged, however, by the United States com stover. It was concluded from n straw ls a this careful and Interesting method of Department of Agriculture that more these tests that be given to improvement of valuable addition to the roughage In attention with intact roots the transplanting, the mass of soil clinging, may be home surroundings, Including the care the feeding of dairy cows. transferred in a manner that not the of a good lawn and flowers. slightest Injury ls done to the tender PROTECT YOUNG FRUIT TREES roots and soon the plant has taken GREEN FOOD FOR CHICKEN8 hold In Its new home in a manner Mica Can Be Discouraged by TramWinter care of fowls must, In so far that will- astonish the inexperienced Down Snow Rodents Burpling unls not as possible, duplicate the natural concottage gardener In fact it row In Grass and Refuse. common for plants in the more ad- ditions of the regular production seato be of son summer. in spring and Thus some vanced stage development Protect young fruit trees from mice. In blossom or bearing small fruit. form of green, succulent food Is very Wire screens about the trees are good. Plants such as tomatoes transplanted useful to keep the birds In a healthy Tramp the snow well about each tree. In the open In this manner should be condition and their systems In tone This will often discourage the mice staked at once better still, have If no succulent food Is available, Epworking around It. They like to burthe stakes Ip the groand before the som salts (fed at the rate of one pound row In grass and other, refuse near seen on the roots and for every 100 birds) In the drinking the tree under the snow end eat the pitches may sometimes on the lower part of. the water about twice a month, makes a bark. Items. satisfactory substitute. tongue-and-groov- TO DEVELOP THE PLANTS germ-carryin- ss The Lloyd Manufacturing Company ( Heytoood-W- , Menominee, TtKPARTMroBTOitBS . Utah, for anything home stores. you cannot get in you INFORMATION DEPARTMENT and Commercial inquiries answeredwithinformation gladly furnished out cost. Address any firm above. Testing Childs Musical Ability Musical ability, in a child can bo well judged by testing five faculties: The sense of pitch, Yhictl ls the abU and ity to discriminate between higher or time of sense the lower tones; rhythm ; the sense of consonance, which la the ability to tell what is more pleasing and what Is less pleasmuing; the sense of intensity; and rememto sical memory, or the ability ber a number of tones from hearing are them once. Those qualifications inherited, measure in large probably for very young children sometimes have them. Youths Companion. Thoughts for the Children To help a child to become unselfish, t, hind, thoughtful, consid- self-relian- honest, and independent; to train to habits of usefulness; to proto mote purity of thought and life; awakenIn small some part have even holier aspiraing loftier purposes and tions ; to arouse in the minds of boys and girls an honest and sincere hope to be able to make happier the school, the home, the community, the state, the nation, and the world should be the greatest ambition of every teacher, It. C. Barrett ered, Take Some Rides." especially when I tell them that they can be just as wild and rough as they want to be. Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, shouted and roared the Breaker Boys and the Breeze Brothers and the Waves. Lets ask King Storm, and everyone of the Family, began Mr. Wind, and lets ask everyone of your friends and my friends and the Storm Kings friends to. come. We must be sure to tell them all that they mustnt dress up, but that they must come in their old clothes for were going to have a frolic at our reception. There will be no stiff about and our party. Well have a rough, wild, angry, glorious frolic. And theyll all wear their beautiful old clothes which just do for this kind of a party which we plan to have, said old Mother Ocean. Theyll wear their wild green costumes with the white trimmings. , Those costumes cant get hurt ! They simply cant I They were made for the roughest and wildest of Ocean parties. So Mr. Wind and old Mother Ocean called out their Invitations, and as they roared and blew all the guests came from near and far, for they could hear the great sounds of the ocean and the wind for a goodly distance. and noise conPaces, tests will be taken part In by all, said Mr. Wind as the guests arrived, and prizes will be given. And the Wave that jumps higher than any of the others will get a prize, White-Cappe- The Purpose to Proportion Is almost Impossiblewho no one Is There human beings. does not exaggerate. In conversation, men are encumbered with personality, and talk too much. In modern sculpls ture, pictures and poetry, the beauty here miscellaneous; the artist work and there and at all points, adding the too. and adding, Instead of unfolding details Beautiful Lets all start In at once! unit of his thought. ; So Mr. Wind gave his party with the we must have, or no artist but they The help of Mother Ocean and with the must be means and never other. moment a for help, too, of all their friends. They eye must not lose sight had a glorious time, and they considEmerson. of the purpose. ered It one of the most successful parties they had ever had. Amateur an Only the earth people who lived But to he egotistical, personally we have an near the ocean said they didnt know only a stranger takes It but when we class .when they had seen such a storm l hour to tell us his troubles Galveshim as an amateur In misery. Meaning of Vice Versa. ton News. "Now, children, said the teacher of .he juvenile class, can any of, you The 8tart of Divorce tell me the meaning of vice versa?" that held i The most primitive people Yesm, I can," replied the young-ite- r at the foot of the class. husband could repudiate his wife "Well, Billie, what Is It?" at wllL This .was gradually modified "Jits when you sleep with your feet till separations could be obtained for to toward the1 head of the bed," ancause. The hearing of cases came swered Billie triumphantly. a function of the courts. high-jum- . - d soy-bea- soy-bea- - . Michigan (16) . --A. 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