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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH m To Fight Disease in Cabbage Plants Measures for Control of the Infections That Cut Down Profits. Next years cabbage crop can be made more profitable by observing the results 'obtained with this season's crop, declares A. L. Pierstorff, extension specialist in plant pathology for the Ohio State university. By recognizing the type of diseases present in their cabbage during the growing season, he says, growers are in a good position to take the proper control measures for next years crop. Infected Fields. Yellows, one of the most serious cabbage diseases in Ohio, can be controlled only through the use of yellows resistant seed of the early pointed Copenhagen type, the Danish bald head and the Flat Dutch type of cabbage. Fields infected with this disease, Pierstorff points out, should not be planted to cabbage for many years unless resistant plants are used. Signs of Disease. Plants infected with yellows are dwarfed and have a sickly, yellow appearance. The lower leaves drop from the plant one by one, often leaving a naked stalk or small bead without any lower leaves present on the stem. Occasionally one side of the plant may be infected, leaving the other side of the older healthy. If the mid-rileaves or the cabbage stem is cut tissues across, the will be found to be dark, but not b water-conductin- g simply frequent the same resort or Japan Has Earned Name, Friendship Marred by restaurant you do and are tolerable Distance in New York only because Cherry Blossom Land they can speak your Salt Lalie Citys In New York city it is possible to Many tourists visited Japan durjargon of art or business and do not know an Infinite variety of good citi- attempt to assault you with beer ing April, especially in order to see zens. You may scrape up an ac- mugs. Ernest L. Meyer in the For- the cherry blossoms. Japans cherry-blossoseason Is like that of no quaintance with showgirls, profes- um and Century. fewest Hotel r m sors of applied therapeutics, novelists, pugilists, Hindu swamis, tabloid reporters, toe dancers and captains of South American banana boats. You may even become warm friends of a bibliomaniac or a Hoboken bartender. But what good will they do you? If you live in the Bronx, your best friends Invariably live in Flatbusli, and If you live on City island, the boon companions you are Just dying to see always reside in Jamaica or Jersey City. So that If you are projecting an hours friendly call, you have to travel on the subways two hours; you are mauled by the theater and manhandled by the crowd, downtown warehouse watchmen going uptown to sleep and the uptown swells going downtown to play. And when you arrive at your friends house at 10:00 p. m., limp and shopworn, you find, of course, that he has quit waiting for you and has gone to a Eumanian fish house three blocks from your home which you left two hours ago. Friendship in New York becomes too often a terrific chore. It is far easier to be content with the casual folk you rub against where your business or your thirst takes you. As a rule, therefore, the people to your taste are not to your taste In any deeper, spiritual sense, but they Air Mileage Record The greatest daily airplane mileage between any two cities in the United States is flown between Atlanta and New York, with three scheduled round trips, mail and passenger, each day, according to Colliers Weekly. The Washington-NeYork airway ranks second, with 11 round trips daily. The total daily mileage in this country is 120,000. w Dont fret. You have got to do the best you can with the soul the other land. It lasts for only a few weeks in April, but during that short period the whole country seems a delightful garden.. Japan, indeed, has been given the name of Cherry Blossom Land. Japanese are trying to cultivate a type of cherry tree which will blossom three times a year instead of only once. In this way it is hoped that Japan may be made even more popular as a holiday resort. They are passionate lovers of natural beauty, and the cherry trees seen in every garden are grown for flowers and not for fruit. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Almighty gave you. Writing Fluid Does wine bring inspiration?" Those books are the most valuable I dont think so. The best poems that set our thinking faculties in the come from the ink bottle. fullest operation. Colton. Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 Jtul oppotilt Mormon Tabemacio ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. I People of every country, who P (Snr1 L'UllClini of clear oap J the importance skin, should use Cuticura Soap for the daily toilet. 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It develops best at high For this reason the temperatures. season of 1930 showed an unusual amount of yellows even in some fields varieplanted with ties. disease-resista- nt Swine Experts Relate Tests of Hog Feeding Conditions warrant full feeding the pigs, according to the opinion of swine experts In Indiana, Illinois and South Dakota. John W. Schwab of Purdue university, Indiana, cites the feeding trials conducted at that station during the last four summers. The average beginning weight of all pigs was 72 pounds. In the lot where the pigs were fed corn alone, the average gain per head was only 52 pounds. Those pigs required an average of 1J bushels of corn to produce 100 pounds of gain and weighed an average of only 124 pounds at the end of a feeding period. Another lot was fed corn on clover pasture. The pigs gained 121 pounds per head and required 6 bushels of corn for 100 pounds of gain. Two other lots in this trial .were fed corn, tankage and clover pasture and corn, soybeans, minerals and pasture The pigs in the tankage lot gained 150 pounds per head and in the soybean and mineral lot 147 pounds per head. The final weights of these hogs were 222 pounds and 219 pounds. W. E. Carroll, chief of swiue husbandry at the University of Illinois, believes the hardest question to solve is whether or not to feed a protein supplement in addition to pasture. He 90-da- y -- finds that one-fourt- h of a pound of tankage a head daily has increased the daily gain from .88 of a pound to 1.25 pounds a head. The pigs started the test at 49 pounds and ran on rape pasture. One hundred pounds of tankage saved 415 pounds of corn. With corn at 56 cents a bushel the tankage was worth $83 a ton. A mixture of half tankage and half linseed oilmeal is very good at present prices. If plenty of skimmilk is available, no other protein supplement will be necessary on pasture. Select Young Animals for the Feeder Stock Buy them young and keep them going from the start This seems to be the best advice to the farmer who plans to buy feeder stock, according to results of a three years feeding experiment at Iowa State college. Steer calves purchased in the early In dry lot until winter and finished for market proved in three different years to be more profitable for the producer than yearlings or steers. A longer time was required to fatten the calves, but they required less feed for the hundredweight of gain, sold on a higher market and returned a greater margin over feed costs. 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