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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH, UTAH r MAINTAIN FLOCK OF SHEEP IN ADDITION TO OTHER LIVE STOCK Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never CORNS- - Honeymakers Gather the Sweet From Blossoms. It Suspect Lift Off with Fingers BEES AND THE GARDEN Do Exeollsnt Service In Carrying Pol Ion From One Plant to Another They Are Worth WhUe. Applicants for Insurance Often - Rejected. Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one Of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the astonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmers Swamp Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish A Grand Championship Prize Winning Rambouillet Ram. first to test this great preparation send Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., BinghamFreezone on an aching corn, instantly United States Department these clubs, accepting the notes of club that corn stops hurting, then shortly ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When (Prepared by the of Agriculture.) members and letting them run from you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! writing be sure and mention this paper. Recognizing the adaptability of sheep 2 to 2 Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Advertisement. years in order to enable td a wide range of territory, extension 'Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to club members to establish small the remove every hard corn, soft corn, or An workers of the United States Depart- flocks and sell wool and surplus lambs corn between the toes, and the calluses, Senator, said the master of cere- ment of Agriculture and the state before without soreness or irritation. settling their indebtedness. monies. Im sorry, but the sound am- agricultural colleges have steadily enof these banks have plifier is out of order, and Im afraid couraged the maintenance of ' a flock Representatives shown much personal Interest in the people in the rear of the hall Wont be of sheep in addition to other live work and have with exable to hear you speak. stock on the farm In sections where . in club members Dont worry, sir, said Senator farm flocks can be profitably handled. tension workers andgiving advice.. In Lake. Im not one of your The introduction of purebred stock encouragement Snortswortliy. Minn., the cashier of the local modern weaklings. I was brought up and the establishing of breeding flocks County, durin a rugged school of oratory where a has been an important feature of ex- state bank made a personal visit to every bey and girl the ing year In New York City alone from kidman developed his lung power before tension work in Connecticut and Pennto whom money had been loaned for r. 16799 TRAINING TO STAKES -- Growing Vegetables and Flowers Upright Saves Space. Results Are Obtained From' Most Plants by Keeping Them Off the Ground. Better A go6d supply of large and small stakes is not a bad guess for the cotThere are some vegetage garden. tables that will give better results by being trained to stakes than If allowed to spread out on the ground. Often this is not only better for the vegetables, but It saves the space for plantThe same is ing some other crop. true of some flowering plants that otherwise might spread over several feet of space. Most plants look better when properly staked and kept pruned. Sun " Homes he learned to think. Birmingham Age-Heral- MOTHER! MOVE CHILDS BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP TO KILL RATS STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE It forces these pests to run from the building fors water and fresh air. Rats, mice, cockroaches, water-bugand ants destroy food and property and are carriers of disease. READY FOR USE BETTER THAN TRAPS in every box. Directions in 16 langr-age' '2 01. size 86c. 16os.sisell.fi0. MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Ladies LetCuticura Keep Year Skin Fresh and Young Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcnm 25c. The Mark. Heaven save the mark. Yes, everybody Is after Louisville Courier-Journa- l. 6 Nothing New to Her. Elizabeths grandparents, although a devoted couple, were prone to excited argument. Two little girls who were playing with Elizabeth paused In astonishment at some heated discussion between the old couple. Elizabeth, impatient at the interruption, exclaimed. Oh, come on ! Dont pay any attention. They quarrel like that all the time. 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Diamond Dyes no other Buy kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranhave even if never before. tlyed teed, you Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. So easy to use. advertisement. You have doubtless observed that sensible people agree with you. Its difficult for a man to keep cool when he is between two fires. AND HALF-SIC- K ) the-far- GET THE BUGS EARLY Garden May Be Destroyed WOMEN Pink-ham- For Your Own Good Please Read Them would often sit down and cry, and was always blue and had no ambition. I was this way for over a year and had allowed myself to get into quite a serious condition. One day I saw your advertisement in the daily paper and began to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound at once. I have improved ever since taking the third bottle and find it is the best medicine I have ever taken. Benefited by First Bottle I was completely run down and not able to do my housework. I just dragged myself around and did not have energy to get up when once I sat down. I read advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound in our paper The Indiana Daily Times, and learned all about it I received results from the very first bottle and now I am doing all my own work, even washing ana ironing, And I never felt better in my life. I tell all my friends itisdue to you. Mrs, Elizabeth Reinbold, 403 N. Pina Indianapolis, Indiana. St,You should pay heed to the experiences of these women. They know how they felt before taking the Vegetable Compound, &nd afterwards, too. Their words are true. Text-Boo-k upon Ailments Lydia E. Pinkhams Private sent you free upon request. Write Peculiar to Women will beMedicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, to the Lydia E. Pinkham Un- -. less Insects Are Killed. Generous and Frequent Sprayings Are Necessary to Insure Returns to Industrious Gardenef. Boys and Girls Have Shown Unusual in Raising Sheep. who not afford to could and boys girls start flocks by purchasing sheep. Those who could get milk or dried milk were given the lambs, and 19 boys and girls, altogether, took charge of 158 lambs. Only nine of these were lost during the entire season. Cows milk was found to be the most satisfactory food, but dried milk was very convenient for use on grazing fields. One boy kept 15 lambs at his home, all of which did welL The same problem was met In a different fashion at Padillas, Bernalillo County, N. Mex., where five club members secured from two to five orphan lambs each and raised them with a goat for a mother. The outlook for an increase in the number of farn) flocks generally throughout the United States is promisAdult fanners and farm boys ing. and girls are finding the breeding of purebred sheep a profitable line of production, fitting in well with farm activities already established. Extension workers generally should feel encouraged in advocating the adding of flocks of sheep to live stock on farms where conditions are reasonably favorable to wool and mutton production. Adaptability Easy to Cultivate. and plenty of air are necessary to- almost any vegetable or flowering plant. Stakes can be used for several seasons If cared for after the Rowing season Is over. . One Tf the principal of the numerous slogans of the successful cottage gardener is Get the Bugs and Get Em Early! Unless the bugs are killed before they have time to breed, the gardener has about as many troubles as he has when he has neglected the weeds. ; The majority of young plants are Infested with different kinds of bugs. Flowers usually are as badly affected KEEP THE WEEDS OUT 9 Get After the Pests Before They Take Your Garden. General Weeding Every Few Days Will Assure Grower Garden to Be Proud Of. .Keep the weeds out ! To have a garflen, either vegetable or flower garden, It Is necessary to not only keep the weeds out, but to kill them. Weeds absorb the life of the soil. They grow fast, and If allowed to get a start are hard to fight with any degree of success. Every cottage owner or occupant takes pride In his garden until he sees that it has been taken by the weeds. Spraying Young Plants. Then he loses Interest and feels that as vegetables. The United States Deit ts not worth while. of Agriculture says: partment The best time to get the weeds and One of the principal methods of comto keep them out of the garden is to bating both diseases and insects which attack plants is treatment with fungiSQUASHES IN HOME GARDENS cides and Insecticides. Bordeaux mixture Is used for a cong Plants Are Best Suited trol of fungous diseases of many vegfor Average Garden Use While etables and fruits and as a deterrent Young and Tender. attack. It can be purof chased in convenient package form Two distinct types of squashes are from seed dealers or prepared at home commonly grown in home. gardens fron bluestone (copper sulphate), the - summer squashes, the fruits of which costs 10 to 25 cents pr pound, which are used while they are young and fresh stone or lump lime (quickand tender, and the fall and winter lime). squashes, which are ripened and used A Club Member and His Pet, Bluestone, four ofances; qulcklimg, during the winter months. The smallfour ounces ; water, 12 quarts. Or the county fair in Iron county and growing summer squashes are best bluestone, four pounds; quicklime, at which the competition among sheep adapted to planting in the average garfour pounds; water, 50 gallons. breeders is exceedingly keen. The den. The larger, or standard, varieblue stone in a wood, Dissolve the ties are better adapted to field culture, county, agent In this county en or earthenware vessel, using hot actively with breeders in selecting and although one or two hills might be Dilute with half the water. water. improving the management of the planted In a corner or along one side Do not use In tin or other metal conof the garden. The hills in which sumbreeding stock. mer squashes are grown should be tainers, as they would . be spoiled. Market Wool in State Pool. Slake the lime by adding water, a litmaa feet and four little of states number a apart In county agents fully tle at a time. When reduced to a nure fertilizer should and be worked have urged successfully an increase in milky fluid, dilute With the rest of the the number of farm flocks kept. John- into each hill as it is being made. water and strain through doubled son County, Neb., where the number of cheesecloth or a brass wire strainer farmers keeping sheep was more than PUN TO RAISE ARTICHOKES of 18 meshes per Inch and pour Into doubled in 1920, is a notable example. it the bluestone solution. Stir well wool of condition the the Although Seed May Be Planted in Spring as and apply at once. This Is best when market was discouraging, one group d Soon as Soil Is Warm Use prepared fresh for each using. , of 16 farmers in this county shipped Manure. a total of 5,000 pounds of wool to the ... leJ-- 1 Deep, rich sandy loam, with a lib, state wool pool. In Jasper County, Getting the Weeds. Mo., a sheep breeders association was eral supply of well rotted manure, is SANDY AND CLAY SOIL organized .through the activity of the best Suited for growing globe arti- pull them out as fast as they appear. the soon seeds as as the county agent to encourage sheep grow- chokes. Plant The chief virtue of sandy soil, By weeding the garden and posy bed ing, to pool the wool crop, and to fight soil is warm in the spring, and when every few days, there will be no trouthe United States Departsays the wolf menace. This organization the plants have' formed ihree or four ble from the obnoxious pest ment of Agriculture, is that the leaves they may be transplanted tc took steps "to encourage the introducroots of plants can pass through tion of purebred stock, and held a co- rows three feet apart and two feet It readily ; Its chief fault Is that SUNFLOWERS operative ram sale, at which all the apart In the row. The plants do not it dries out too quickly. Clay grade rams owned by members of the produce until the second season, and soil holds water well, but It are of The Sunflowers tasy culture. tssociation were sold and replaced by in cold localities some form of coveto pack and harden. Both tends seed should be planted In the open , iu ret) reds. ring will be necessary during the winof soil need stable manure types at about the time in Is garden spring not suited for cultl Boys and girls club members have ter. This crop It loosens up clay and helps that corn and beans are planted, or pen encouraged to form sheep clubs vation north of the line of zero temto hold moisture. sand .id grow sheep, with marked success, perature. U. S. Department of Agr$ sbout a week after the average last Tort. ocal banks have helped to finance culture. , . Small-Growin- Thesa Letters Recommending Lydia E. s Vegetable Compound Will Interest You Last fall I Youngstown, Ohia began to feel mean and my back hurt me and I could hardly do my little bit of housework. I was played out when I would just sweep one room and would have to rest. I would have to put a cushion behind me when I won f sitdown and atnightl could not sleep unless I had something under my back. I had awful cramps every month and was just nearly all in. Finally my husband said to me one day, Why dont you try Lydia E. Pinkhams medicine? and I said, I am willing to take anything if I could get well again. So I took one bottle and a second one and felt better and the neighbors asked me what I was ' doing and said, Purely it must be doing you good all right. I have just finished my eighth bottle and I cannot express to you how I feel, the way I would like to. If you can use this letter you are welcome to it and if any woman does not believe what I have written to be true, she can write to me and I will describe my condiMrs. tion to her as I have to you. Elmer Heasley. 141 S. Jackson St, Youngstown, Ohia I was very nervous and rundown, writes Mrs. L. E. Wiese of 706 Louisa St, New Orleans, La. I the purchase of sheep. Boys Raise Orphan Lambs. Orphan lambs In Carbon county, Utah, were taken care of last year by - SOLD MEDAL The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, Hollands National Remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on nerr box and accept no imitation sylvania in the East, and in Utah, Washington state, and New Mexico In the West. . Ram - Club Comprises Three Flocks. In Pennsylvania purebred ram clubs have been organized and are operating successfully. These clubs consist of three units of farm flocks each. A ram Is purchased for each unit He Is used in each unit two years and then transferred from one unit to another until he has been used In all three units of the club. The county agent in McKean county aided in organizing three ram clubs during 1920, providing nine good rams of Shropshire breeding for the flocks of members of these clubs, All of these rams are grandsons of Mintons 51, one of the greatest show rams at the International in the past few years. Rape pasture is being used to fatten lambs. These clubs will also procure purebred Shropshire ewes, so that each member will eventually have a purebred flock. Through the assistance given by the sheep specialist at the state agricultural college nine ram clubs were organized in Pennsylvania during 1920; $3,000 worth of purebred sheep were selected and purchased by farmers In the state in this connection. Supplementing the organization of these associations and the introduction of new stock, 35 shearing, docking, and dipping demonstrations were held, attended by over 700 people. Utah has made notable progress in flock a factor of immaking portance in its livestock production. In Iron county, where practically all the rams we now purebred, the sheep breeders have concentrated on the "Rambouillet and grow enough stock of this breed to supply largely the demand In southern Utah for purebred animals. An outgrowth of tills work is the Rambouillet sheep show, which Is annually the big feature of of Honey Bees. of the growing vegetation, and there are not many blossoms which they will pass by and, at the same time, they carry the pollen from one plant to another. This is absolutely necessary, in some way, to cause the plants to produce. When bees and birds do not carry the pollen from one plant to another about the only other chance is for the wind to perform the service. Let the bees do tfils Important duty whether they are honey or other kinds of bees. . DIED. ney trouble last year. Dont allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking Honey bees two or three hives of them will prove a valuable investment to the back yard gardener. Most back yards have enough small fruit trees, flowers and blossoming vegetables to provide attraction for the bees. They, are among the busiest Invaders flea-beet- -- . Well-Rotte- ) . |