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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH ofAt tjfe Thq. world Is so full of a number of things that make It bard for us to at tend to our own business. i A closet Is a place where you keep the things you are ashamed to wear and too stingy to give away. TIMOTHY HAY NOT GOOD FEED Animal Husbandry Men at Ney York State College Point Out Superiority of Legumes. Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer xully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will De sent if a self addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the request. If you want to Increase the cost of producing milk, feed timothy hay to your dairy. This is the way the animal husbandry men at the New York state college of agriculture are pointing out to the farmers of the state the superiority of legume hay over the -- Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. . All communications are held strictly confidential. equesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the pame of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, -e- envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt I ake City, Utah. 1 d The following songs and have Calif. Either of the preparations you been received during the poems past week, mention are very satisfactory, aland I wish to thank each one for their though the first mentioned is, I believe, kindness In contributing them: the better of the twp. The Ship That Never Returned. When You Wore a Tulip, Dear Miss Brooks: Be Home Early Tonight My Dear Boy. I have been very much Interested When the Green Leaves Turn to Gold. In the corner, "Just between You and Utah Carol. Me, for a long time, but I have never My Mother Was a Lady. ventured to write to you before. Would After All. you answer a question for me. What Poor Little Joe. relation is a man to the daughter of She Was Bred In Old Kentucky. his nephew or niece? Wishing you A Man Was the Cause of It All. success and happiness to all the boys and girlp, I am, These songs and poems are on the A A. M., Preston Idaho, list: requested and Why hesitate? You are very welChristine Leroy. come I assure you. The song is quite The Dying Girl's Message. correct I am sure. Thanks so very A Dream. much for your trouble. Your question William OReilly. like a How old is Ann puzzle, We Have No One to Care for TJs Now. sounds I am inclined to think he would When the Factory Whistle Blows, or but be plain great uncle, would he not? I'll Whistle and Wait for Kate. What a Pal is Mary. The Little Mohee. Roll Out, Heave Dat Cotton. O, - The Two Orphans. Lorena First line: The years creep slowly by, Lorena. I Was Only Teasing. The Star and the Flower. Old Rustic Bridge By the Mill. Unknown title, first line: Come Ned, Wont You Join Us? Dear.Miss Brooks: Dear Miss Brooks: As- this is the first time I have ever written to your corner, I hope I anj welcome. ' I certainly enjoy reading Just Between You and Me." Would you kindly answer these questions. (1) Would you please publish some good names for a girls club. (2) Is it proper for a girl to introduce a young man whom she has never met, but talked to many times, to her girl friends. I am sending a poem that was requested sonte time, ago by some reader. Wishing you loads of success, very sincerely, RED LIPS, Logan, Utah Indeed you are welcome, my dear (1) "A girls' club is rather indefinite Red Lips. I might suggest a name for a sewing club, when you might have in mind 'a club devoted to the study of literature, art, music, etc. What - would you think of the Busy Bee Club, Sub Rosa, or Inter Nos Then there are the Indian names, Tami meaning, busy oneself; Imagaga, to enliven, cheer, amuse; Hiheya, to gather in one place. (2) After having talked with a man many times one could feel sufficiently well acquainted to introduce him with propriety. I am grateful Dear Miss Brooks: This is my first attempt to enter your busy Corner. Will you answer a few questions for me? (1) Is it proper and is a girl at the age of 15 years, old enough to go to public dances and Is it proper to have boy friends at this (2) Will you publish the song, age. The lessons that I learned at MotKnee. hers Wishing you oceans of success, I remain, v There are several places that I consider interesting and there are several things I consider interesting, but I think there is no place or thing as interesting and helpful as your little Between You and Me. Perhaps you think me foolish to say this, but I honestly mean it. I have been reading your corner for a long time and now that I have some questions I would like answered I thought I would submit them to you as I am sure of getting satisfactory answers. (1) What is a good and harmless way of reducing when you think you are overweight? I am fifteen years old. (2) I have a friend who is fourteen years old and she would like to know how tall she should be and how much she should weigh. I told her I would ask you, as I would be sure of getting a corrlct answer. Thanking you very much in advance and wishing you success in your work, I remain, MAE FLOWER, Montpelier, Ida. co.-ne- rj No, no, not foolish, my dear. Far be it from me to think so. How could I doubt your sincerity? And I hope every one who submits their questions and problems to me has the same confidence which you express, in that they believe the effort to give a cor- rect and satisfactory answer is conscientiously performed. It iqa great each privilege to be of service to of' you. (1) Diet and exercise is the method because of reducing, itgs r best, a' 'perfectly natural and normal method. If you are not much overweight, perhaps all that would be necessary would be for you to eliminate, in a reasonable amount, fat, starches and sweets from your diet and substitute more green and cooked vegetables and unsweetened fruits. All sorts of outdoor exercises and sports which are available and possible, should be indulged in. Lacking plenty of these it is a splendid idea to form the habit of doing some exercise each morning upon rising, such as the following: Stand erect with heels together, bend forward from waist and touch floor with finger tips. Also the slttlng-u- p exercise which consists of placing hands on hips, lower body to squatting position and rise to standing position. (2) The average height and weight of a girl fourteen years old is 6 feet, and 99 pounds. Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please publish the language of the stamps. Also can you tell me the meaning of Althea, a name. Yours ALTHEA, Wyoming. truly, Sending the song did help me greatwill and it ly, give great pleasure to the one desiring it I am sure. Thank you. (1) You will find the in the last 'issue Stamp Flirtation of your paper. (2) The meaning of , is Truth." Althea . Dear Miss Brooks: I, like many others, am a constant reader of Between you and Me." Now I would like to know if you will please let me enter your corner. (1) What will clean taffeta and messaline dresses? Thanking you in advance. I reJUDY, Tooele, Utah. main, Indeed I will, Judy, you are very To send your dress to a welcome. professional cleaner would be the better plan, but in case this cannot be Get done use the following method: the best grade of gasoline obtainable Have it. in and immerse the garment sufficient gasoline to completely cover it. Let it remain ten minutes, then gently squeeze, but do not rub It If badly soiled use a good grade of white soap the same as you would in water. Rinse twice, as rinsing is just as necessary as though using water. Be very sure to do this work outside away from any heat or flames. Press very carefully with a warm, not hot iron. I hope this will make your dress like new, and if you are very careful to use good clean gasoline, I am sure It wilL A PROPER WAY SEEKER, Mt. Pleasant, Utah Always glad to do my best dear. not do consider it proper nor (1) No, I wise for a girl of fifteen to attend public dances. She should have boy friend yes, but 'not ,in the sense of going with them steadily 1o public affairs. (2) Your song may be had in the music shops, my dear, therefore I cannot print it here. Dear Miss Brooks: (1) What does "Jay Walking mean. (2) What day of the week did August 24th, 1902 come on, and what 'was the local weather report for that day? 1 thank you very much and hope to remain, a loving friend, BROWNIE BEE, Heber, Utah. (1) This peculiar expression is rather One definition difficult to elucidate. for jay is, an indifferent actor; a fellow. Therefore stupid, chattering as used in this sense it pertains to the one who walks indifferently about the streets, or one who walks on the left side of the street or crosses the street Indifferently, not following an established rule or custom. There are other interpretations of this expression, but if it were possible to correctly define it, the foregoing would doubtless be the more nearly correct one. (2) August the 24th, 1902 came on Sunday, and the local weather report was "Fair. 4 Dear Miss Brooks: In the old songs, , I see the list of and among them is the , "Drunkards Dream, which I would like very much to get, also The Star and the Flower, and Falling Leaf." Ive just subscribed for the paper and do not know what the songs cost as it does not say in this paper, but I will inclose a envelope and If you will send them with the send the will money I by you price, return mail. Very respectfully, AN OLD LADY, 61 Years Young, Clayton, Idaho. I am glad to get every one of my letters, but there is just a little extra thrill when I get one from a girl 61 What a perfectly dear years young. way to feel about it, and I am sure you do feel it to a much greater extent than if you were to just call yourseli We are all inclined An Old Lady. to think simply because we have a certain number of summers passed and winters we are growing old, and we talk old, act old, and look old. We should reverse this order and think young, talk young, act young, look young and then we will just naturally be young. (1) I am sending two of your songs, but do not have The Star and the Flower. I am sure some of our readers who has it will be glad to send it on for you. There is no charge for thesd songs and poems, as this is a sort of mutual pleasure To JEANIE from Jeansvllle. Thanks Jeanie, you are very wel- part of this corner. It makes meonehap-of come, I am sure. I cannot at this writ- py to find a song or poem for sure every one ing be positive in my statement, but you, and I am very as nearly as I am able to learn, your who contributes their bit in this way actor is about 23 and unmarried. His for another's pleasure is also made address is Metro Studios, Hollywood, happy. sent to you from a business college, Dear Miss Brooks: kind of school I received my last answers and I as I infer this is the wish to thank you very much for them. you have reference to. A position canbut everything posMy questions today are. (1) Please not be guaranteed, is done by the school to place publish the words to the song entitled, sible On the Way to Wakakie. (2) Is there them when finished. any school in Salt Lake, or vicinity, where they assure a student a job MONTPELIER, IDAHO How can I when they complete the course? If so thank you for copying five songs foi must you About all I can say is that I do me? go. how long Wishing you success, I am, surely appreciate the manner in which SHORTY, Tooele, Utah. so many respond to the requests foi Very glad you were pleased with songs and poems. your answers, Shorty. (1) Sorry but your song can be had in the music BLUE EYES, Manti Utah. Thanks shops, therefore cannot print it. The 1 Is 80 cents. . May I have it sent dear, for the song. And what may Srfce do for a had you? catalogue (2) I have v feed- ing. They tell of an experiment which showed this clearly.' Two lots of cows received identical rations 'aside from the hay feed. The groups were alternately fed either ten pounds of Theres one nice thing about an enHe Isnt forever telling yoa emy. something for your own good. There are all kinds of people in the world, and all of them wonder how the rest of humanity gets that way., Every day In every way But whats the use, why not shorten It and Just say : "Cone, cone, come a coue I The world Is all right, says Chaun-ce- y No matter bow old that Depew. man gets, he remains a humorist A modern college seems to be a alfalfa hay or ten pounds of timothy where 2,000 can sit In the class place hay. The result Indicated that the rooms and 60,000 In the stadium. alfalfa ration produced 17 per cent more milk. 1 . such as timothy, for s, Also, those counterfeiters rather support the prediction that In 1923 everybody would be making money. The Wat Temple Phra Keo. and Is greater by nearly 100,000 than Geographic So(Prepared by the National D. C.) ciety, Washingtons About It lie Slams richSlam, known in the past as "The Washington. to It come, on the one Kingdom of the White Elephant, still est rice lands; is associated in many minds with that hand, boats laden with the products of on the other oceanpicturesque and romantic symbol. the country, and Tucked away as this country is In going vessels to unload Imports and southeastern Asia, far from the work- load exports; and from It In turn are aday western world, It Is not generally distributed the supplies for the Interior. known that It has advanced far from In Bangkok the king and his court live the conditions In force when the first and there is operated the machinery pioneer travelers from Europe were of the countrys highly centralized govcharmed by Its quaint customs and Its ernment About Size of France. splendor. In 'reality the Slam Is about the size of France. It of Slam modern development along lines may well be likened If tbe com- Is a tropical country, lying In the same parison Is not pushed too closely to latitude with the Egyptian Sudan, that of Japan since Commodore Perry southern India, the Philippines and America. But thanks to pleasopened up that empire to the world. Central It Is typical of changed conditions that ant breezes It does not experience the extremes of heat known to the Indian e a elephant path In Its capital In Bangkok the heat during Is now traversed by an electric street- plains. the dry season seldom exceeds 100 decar line. Slam has its peculiar interest from grees Fahrenheit In the shade. In the the religious point of view, for It Is sun It Is of course much warmer and the only independent nation In which paper parasols are to be seen everyBuddhism Is the state religion (Tibet where. For the three months, Novembeing eliminated from consideration ber, December and January, the nights and early mornings are crisp and cool, because Its political status Is In question and because Its Buddhism Is of a but the days are comfortably warm. Little or no clothing Is worn by the markedly degenerate type). But though Buddhism Is the established religion, small children among the Siamese In Slam Is unsurpassed In Its tolerance. Bangkok during the most of the year. Not only Is the practice of all other As the children approach school age, both boys and girls don the panung, religious beliefs freely permitted, but the government has accepted the prin- the universal garment of the country. ciple that a mans religion shall not bar It Consists of a length of cloth wrapped about the hips, the lower edge extendhim from even the higher administraing to about the knees. The end of the tive and Judicial positions. Physically the chief region of Slan cloth is thrust between the knees and hitched up behind, so forming a loose may be compared tt Low&r, Mesopotamia In the days when a complex sys- knlckerbocker type of garment The tem of canals connected Its famous coolies often wear nothing above the rivers. But the comparison must stop waist, but the costume Is completed for with the elaborate network of waters; others by the addition of a Jacket for f6r while the canals of the Tigris and women and a European type coat for men. of the young girls and Euphrates delta were primarily to sup- women Many wear above the panung bright-colore- d ply water to the fields of the country, scarfs wrapped about the those connecting the Menam, Slams chief river, with Its nearby streams, breasts. Half a century ago Bangkok Was are first of all highways, and have called "The Venice of the East and only in late years become Increasingly Important as sources of Irrigation wa- fully deserved the title, for almost all ter, For the host part annual Inunda- transportation and movement about the tions have been depended on to water city was by the river or the numerous lateral canals. Even now, though the rice crops. streets and highways have been built, Dominates Life of Siam. The great flat delta basin of the bridges constructed and tramways laid, Menam dominates the life of Slam. the waterways are still of transcendent There are tablelands In the country, importance In the life of the city. and hills and mountains. But they are This Is especially true during the rainy but the rim which sweeps round three season when the streams are flowing sides of the central plain, leaving the full and contact may be maintained fourth open like the broken edge of by water with the northern part of a plate to the Gulf of Slam. Into the the country. A continual stream of gulf flows the Menam and a network heavy rice boats bring tbeir cargoes of of other streams, and near the mouth grain to the citys rice mills and merof the great waterway, dominating It chants, and great rafts of teak logs as New Orleans dominates the Missis- float In from the hill country. In the vessippi, Is Bangkok, Slams capital and center of the stream are anchored metropolis, and one of the chief cities sels from many foreign ports, with a swarm of lighters busy about them. of the Far East As In many Chinese rivers,, houseThe great Importance of the low delta country the heart of Slam is boats line the shores of the Menam at as a gigantic rice field. The river, like Bangkok, being tied In tiers four and those ofi all alluvial countries, Is higher five deep In places. Power of Monarch Limited. than the plain It traverses. In the wet Theoretically Slam Is an absolute season it overflows Its banks, making a great lake of the entire countryside monarchy and In addition the king Is As the the supreme spiritual head. In pracfor miles from the river-bed- . floods recede the overflowed land Is tice, however, the power of the montransformed Into rice fields ana In a arch Is limited. He is surrounded by few months has contributed Its annual a council of ministers, suggests legisharvest of millions of pounds of the lation to a council of state, and rebread of the East. That Slam Is ceives the advice of a privy council. prosperous and Its people well fed Is European methods of government have shown by the fact that the country been Introduced and courts have been has been a consistent exporter of hun- established on British models. A good government postal system Is in operadreds of thousands of tons of rice. To such an extent Is rice the domi- tion and telegraphic lines connect the nant crop of Siam that It may be said capital with the provinces as well as to be a "one-crocountry more truly with the outside world. Through ' an education department than are the southern states of Amerstate has established public 'schools Is the cotton anywhere king. Hardly ica, one thinks of raising other crops, and throughout the kingdom, though the wealth, social position, and many oth- svstem Is, naturally, best In the capital. er phases of life are conceived of In The old system of education by the terms of this grain. The Buddhist priests In the temples Is cononly other economic activity of Slam tinued, however, and thousands of the eleproper that Is worthy of mention be- boys of- - the country receive an Both In Inthat way. d Is the culture training mentary sides rice and dustry, carried on In the forests of the the primary educational facilities north. Though the annual value of the those of the higher branches are mateteak exports has amounted to around rially supplemented by schools mainmissionaries. $5, 000,000 in recent years. It has repre- tained by Christian h But though Slam, like Japan, has the value sented only about of the rice exports. In addition to the absorbed western Ideas In regard to rice exported, a larger quantity is con- government and civilization, It has not, like the Island Empire, struck out for sumed In the country. In a sense it may he said that Bang- Itself along the new lines. Siam has, In kok Is Siam much more truly than so far, retained foreign advisers its of governbranches be all to or France Paris may be said practically In a mental activities. Future development Buenos Aires to he Argentina. whether this pol'ountry of 9,000,i0 Inhabitants It Is may depend much on or (lrtunlly the only city. Its population icy Is to be followed Indefinitely to s more than half a million, so that it whether the kingdom shall attempt is roughly the size of San Francisco follow the plan of Japan. Poise is the quality that keeps a For dairy cows, clover and alfalfa have practically the same value. Al- man from looking as foolish as he falfa sharpens the appetite and gives feels while matching a piece of silk. greater gains In weight, but excessive feeding without sufficient variety may Thrift Is the knack of convincing overstimulate the kidneys. . yourself that youd probably grow tired Legume hays are good substitutes of the thing even If you should buy It. for concentrates In the ration. With Much of the crime in any commuall factors equal as to cows feeds, nutritive ratio, and the like, milk nity may be charged to some lawyer production has been fully sustained In Who nearly always gets an acqulttaL some tests by substituting eight pounds He Is a proud as well as a useful of alfalfa hay for eight pounds of wheat bran. Good soy bean hay cap suburbanite who makes two radishes be used In the same way. With wheat grow where one dandellou grew before. bran or other concentrates at $45 a ton and alfalfa and clover at $20, what this means in cheapening rations the college thinks is apparent AGE Anyhow, a lot of people know a lot about ancient Egypt they never would have known If old Tut hadnt turned FOR BREEDING HEIFERS When in Salt Lake be photographed at Monroe Advertisement So. Main. Studios, 267 seml-barbar- lc one-tim- p ' up. 8afe Rule to Follow Is to Wait Until Animals Are at Least Seven- -' teen Months Old. Salt Lake City Firms It Is a recognized method among To nature prompt sarvlea and quick returns the best dairymen that crowding heif- to theta advert itemenU mention the name a t ers to breeding season never makes thit paper. them as strong, and Is apt to lower DR. GRACE STRATON AIREY their production later. Breeding them too young, say at twelve to fourteen famous Mood diagnosis. Tumors, tubermonths of age, often gives trouble' at Abramt culosis, chronic and accute diseases successful4 Judge Bldg.. Spit Lake. calving time; they are usually smaller ly treated. and not so strong as more mature KODAKS heifers, and seldom have as good 303-30- records. Heifers that are well fed at the start may be bred earlier than those which have but little feed besides pasture. A safe rule to follow Is to wait for breeding until they are at least seventeen months old, and later If they are not well grown. SOY BEANS SUPPLY Valuable Supplement to tion of Corn 8llage, Alfalfa Hay and Oats. VELVETONE Finishing Professional and Amateur Supplies SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Catalog Free. So. Main St BABY CHICKS Ra- Soy beans grown on the farm give promise of providing many dairymen BUSINESS COLLEGKS with a valuable protein supplement which will make them independent of L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial faranchaa. d protein feds, say the dairy- Catalog free. M N. Main St., Salt Laka City. men at Iowa State college. numon carried with a Experiments CAFETERIAS ber of cows showed that cracked soy a beans proved to be Worth $60 a ton for For a R astful Place to mt Tho Kanyon Welcomes Yon. Conveniently located. the feeding of milk cows when Basement Kenyon Hotel. Main A 3d So. high-price- Cafe-tarl- ss linseed ollmeal was worth $45 per ton, and so they prove to be a n valuable supplement to a ration of corn silage, alfalfa hay, cracked corn and ground oats. In other words, cracked soy beans, when fed with the home-grow-n ration mentioned, are worth more than ollmeal. FRUIT BOXES A VEGETABLE CRATES home-grow- one-thir- d PUREBREDS REPLACE SCRUBS BEAUTY HINTS Face Powders, Creams, etc. Hair goods mans, factored. Mail orders given special attention. Marinello Beauty Shoppe, 403 Clift Bldg. 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Ogden, Ut the work and Is with the PATENT MEDICINE3 United States Department of Agriculture In Better sires better stock ac- Free bairns Herbs for Stomach trou- In the Kansas better-bul- l Hay-feve- r, tivities. DEHORN ' bles, kidney diseases. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 426 W. 7 S. A. M. Freebairn. WANTED POULTRY CALVES WHEN YOUNG Caustic Stick 8hould Be Kept In Handy Place by All Dairyme- nHorn 8oon- - Killed. , OGDEN FISH & POULTRY CO. 283 24 St-- OGDEN. UTAH Buyara of All Clataat of Poultry Ship I hem to Us. We Pay Top Market Pries WANTED VEAL A HOGS Every dairyman should keep a caus tic stick handy and dehorn calves IMPORTANT , while young. JjVhen the calf Is a day rlie Success Market of Salt Lake ia quoting or two old, the horns or "buttons are prices regularly on veal, hogs, and poultry, u expect beet results divida your shipments small and can be easily taken off. you do not sell all your goods to the same market. We remit daily. Mail us your name and Applying salve around the button address and we will put yon on our mailing before rubbing on the caustic will list. SUCCESS MARKET protect the skin, and the tiny born Salt Lake City. Utah will soon disappear. One application P. O. Box 763 The largest meat market in Utah. Is usually sufficient. BABY teak-woo- one-tent- 71 BABY CHICKS TODAY White Barred and Buff Plymouth Rocks, R. I. Reds, single and rose comb. Black Minorca! Anconas, Black Langshanga, Silver Laced White, Brown Wyandottes,BuffOrphingtona, and Buff Leghorns. Brooder stoves, coal and oil burning. Chartera Incubators, Write or wire. Utah State Hatchery, W. O. Ram-shaMgr., 9987 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, Phone Murray 474. PROTEIN Provide Send Us Your Films CHICKS Butter Made on Farme. from good stork well While millions of pounds of buttei BABY CHICKS mated, White leghorns I Barred Reds, are made In the large creameries, It Is Rock. Reduced prices forR.April, May, June Safea-rlvestimated that 60 per cent of all the guaranteed. The J. H.Stubbe butter used In the United States It Poultry Kanehand Hatchery, Palo Alto, Calif. mode on farms, and from herds of lest BOYS WANTED. than 10 cows. Hus tiara' Dirts km. Represent ns is Jln Yeung your town. Good money. L C. Gaunter, 47 & Broadway. Successful Dairyman. GEE GEE HAIR TONIC When you find a clock, a therraome ter, a set of milk scales and a FOR DANDRUSTfaTlWgT S2.- 1sheet in daily use In the cow barn you are quite certain to be In tht Gee Gee Company. 139 Regent St , Salt Lake City ' FOOT SPECIALISTS vicinity of a successful, dairyman, oi of one who will succeed. Foot troubles corrected, quick and lasting ra y. al milk-reco- rd lief. Dr. A. L. Hansel. M2 Boyd Park Bldg, r |