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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH the .rich county reaper Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop. Entered as second-clas- s matter Feb. S 1929, at the post office Randolph. Chance for Breeders of Horses and Mules Intermountain News Briefly Told by Busy Readers Shortage of Animals Means Advanced Prices. TO TOUR ORCHARDS On the FIRE FIGHTERS WIN GRAIN HARVEST GOOD FLOOD DESTROYS LAND CITY, COUNTY WILL AID Funny Side BRIGHAM UT. Orch-ardisCITY, of Brigham City and Box Elder county, will make a two-da- y tour of Inspection through the leading, orchards of the state from Brigham City to Provo. PRESTON, IDA. Cub river, east of Preston, is to be made a congenial camping place. Under the auspl-- ces of the chamber of commerce, 35 men will assist in constructing two camp sites. ts HOPELESS While Rogers was on his campaign for Red Cross funds, he tackled a rich man in one of the hotels he stopped at, who had the reputation of being a tightwad. The whole trouble is," exclaimed the world that Rogers, doesnt know how the other half lives. I dont call that much of an argument, retorted the tightwad, the other half doesnt know either. And for once, Will was at a loss what to say. whirl-win- Will d one-ha- lf Getting the Facta Young man, said the young womans father, you have boasted several times that you possess an honored name. Yes, sir, replied the foreign suitor, haughtily. Well, may I inquire what bank it will be honored at,' and for how much? Pearsons. Lucky Mabel Mabel is certainly a. lucky girl. "How so? "She married a man with a chronic cough. I dont call that luck. "I do. Hes rich. And every time she wants money, he coughs. Florida Times-Unlo- n. REASON FOR ABSENCE , TOOELE, UT. The city council and the county commissioners are making plans for forming a central relief committee to consist of a representative from public, religious and fraternal organizations, the school board, the city and county for the purpose of providing what employment they can and taking care of the unemployed. RUPERT, IDA. Grain harvest in Minodoka county is now getting under way and much of the grain is now in the shock. The yield is from 50 to 70 bushels per acre for barley. PROVO, UT. The outstanding beet fields of the county were vis-- , ited on the annual Utah county sug- ar beet tour held recently. Increas- ed production and use of were emphasized on the tour. VERNON, IDA. Fire fighters from here have at last succeeded in extinguishing the last of a number of smoldering fires that started at the head of the Vernon creek, in Little valley on the forest reserve and lasted for almost four days, about two thousand consuming acres of pasture ahd shrubbery. ELY, NEV. What was reported as the worst cloudburst and attendant flood in the past half century, descended on the Ibapah district recently. Water inundated 200 acres of the Triune ranch to a depth of three feet ruining 60 acres of seed alfalfa which it covered with silt. MANTI, UT. Tax levies for the ts various taxing districts in Sanpete county for 1931 were fixed recently by the county commission. The levy for the current year, for the county, was fixed at 6.1 mills, a decrease of .9 mills over last year. UT. BEAVER, I dont Bee you with Miss Gonne as often as I used to." No. Im married to her. A New Ona But why do you want a divorce?, Your husband alasked the lawyer. man and a model been a has ways good provider, hasnt be? Yes, snapped the wife, but he is getting so deaf its almost a waste of time for me to bawl him out, he hears so little of what I say. Cincinnati Enquirer. Pastime Im working on a patent Lippengag now that'll make truck drivers drive to one side of the road. Killemoff I dont think its possible. Lippengag I dont either, Im Just working on it Ago Conceited Amateur I learned to play the violin when I was eight years old. Crusty Professional Indeed 1 How old were you when you forgot? Van- couver Province. WON ON A RACE the Oiling rd highway No. 21 between Minersville and Milford was completed recently. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. The coal outlook here is better among the several commercial mines that expect big tonnages for the early fall shipments to tniddle west and Pacific coast points. PROVO, UT. More than one thousand dairy men of Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties attended the first annual outing of the Dairy cooperative at the Upper Falls resort recently. SPANISH FORK, UT. The Utah State Firemens convention, in this city, elected officers for the ensuing 'term and selected Brigham City as the location for the next state convention to be held in 1932. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. More than 90 per cent of the stretch of more than 400 miles of the Lincoln highway in southern Wyoming will be completed by early autumn. An entire new survey and grade shortened the distance between Rock Springs and Green River one and Utah-Wasat- miles. OGDEN, UT. Realignment of the Death Curve on the Ogden-Sa-lt Lake highway south of this city will be started immediately. The project will cost between $80,-00- 0 and $100,000. OGDEN, UT. The green tomato crop this year is fairly heavy in Weber county and vicinity 'and beginning a few days ago, it Is expected that 150 cars will be sent from this district, bringing approximately two cents a pound to the grower. HEBER, UT. Two large reservoirs for impounding Irrigation water are being built in Wasatch county. IDA. After running BOISE, one-ha- lf wild for many days, the Shaffer butte forest fire of fully 10,000 actually burned acres, is under co- First Fish horse race? Second Fish You won a wad on a Sure, sea horse. A Mean One did you quit your job? asked Why Mayme. The boss never took the afternoons golf, but always stuck around to see that we kept working, replied the stenog. off to play cTTie ntrol PRICE, completed mile UT. Work has been on the new seventeen Colton-Scofiel- d highway. LEWISTON, IDA. A large attendance marked the convention of the Idaho American Legion held here. SALT LAKE than CITY, UT. More per cent of the tax dollar in Salt Lake City Is devoted to educational purposes according to the county offices figures 40 There Is a shortage of good young horses and mules, due to the fact that the production of colts has been great ly curtailed. During the ten years 1910 to 1919 inclusive, we produced and reared to January 1 following foaling 16,142,495 horse and 3,660,512 mule colts; during the next' ten years, 1920 to 1929 inclusive, we produced and reared to January 1 following foaling only 6,375,000 horse and 1,932,271 mule colts. In other words, out of the 13,354,000 horses on farms January L 1903, less than 6,375,000 under can be under ten years of age. Most of the others living were foaled between 1914 and 1919 Inclusive, during which six years 9,057,476 horse colts, were foaled that lived to January 1 following. In mules, we produced in 1910 to 1919 inclusive, 3,660,512 mule coltd; from 1920 to 1929 inclusive only 1,932, 721 so that out of 5,279,000 mules on farms January 1, 1930, more than three-fifth- s were over ten years old. Such conclusive evidence of a real shortage cannot be Ignored. Prices, al ready rising, will go substantially higher within the next five years. Mares bred now will furnish colts that if well grown out will be fit for work in 1935. Better act now than to pay long prices then. The colts that, pull the load (of financial success) are the ones you raise yourself. IMPROVE QUALITY OF PASTURE SODS Methods That Will Increase Yields of Grass. Pasture sods require feeding, reseeding and cultivating much the same Worried Husbands Do your own weariness, your wifes unhappiness and nerves, leave you no peace of mind? Both of you are losing the joy you ought to find in life and in each other You can recover the forgotten glow of youth. Take Fellows Syrup, which supplies your body with vital ingredients often missing. In a short time you will be eager and fit for work, play, meals, and sleep. Begin now dont miss another day of happiness and health. The first few doses will begin to transform you. Follow the prescription doctors have used for years, and get the genuine Fellows Syrup from your druggist today. as any other crop, declares C. W. Gay, chairman of the department of animal husbandry at the Ohio State university, who believes that the pasture may be made one of the most profitable fields on the farm. If dairy cows are fed on a grain ration in the stable, or if cattle are fed grain on pasture, they will put back in fertility more than they take off. However, the droppings are best distributed by some kind of drag or they will not be utilized to the best advantage. If piled in large heaps, the manure kills the grass under it and stimulates such rank giowth around the pile that stock will not eat it Rolling flrpis the soil about the grass roots, and disking may thicken the stand. Bare spots should be reseeded and weeds and rank grass are best clipped. Every womans eyes grow bright on being asked to look at the brides Another good practice, Gay asserts, trousseau. is to the pasture in th fal or early spring. However, the manure of one kind of stock should not be put on sod to be grazed bj that same kind of stock. Germs of tuberculosis and Bull Calf Must Have abortion disease may infect the manure of cattle and sprea' tc stock on in Rations Roughage Alfalfa hay is just as important in pasture. In the same way sheep and Pile sufferers from Protruding, Bleeding, Itching or Blind Piles, feeding the bull calf as in the feed- hogs may become infested with paracan now get relief from very ing of dairy cows in milk. The qual- sites if grazed on grass treatment by using first or with manure. e But sheep hog parity of the roughage determines the cost of the calf ration. A good mix- asites of sheep do not infest hogs, ture for the six months old bull calf vice versa. Cattle manure had best go that has plenty of good quality al- on corn ground, or "ther ground to be falfa hay is equal parts of barley or plowed, while cattle pastures may be Q. R. (Quick Relief) Pile Ointfrom either the horse, hog, corn, oats, and bran. When the price ment is a new remedy for the of bran gets too high, the home- or sheep barns. treatment of pile sufferers no grown grains alone will suffice. For matter how long afflicted, guara poorer quality of alfalfa hay or anteed to give satisfactory relief Profits for Dairymen or money refunded. for some carbonaceous roughage, we would emphasize the need of from 50 Before placing this pile ointin Luxuriant Pasture to 100 pounds of linseed meal in the on the market for sale, it ment Luxuriant pasture is the best friend was put to the acid test in both above mixtures. While the calf Is be- of cow. the dairy It is rich in mild and severe cases, never failing supplied sklmmilk, four or five mineral matter, and vitamins. protein, to produce wonderful reing pounds of grain a day will suffice. The dairyman who appreciates the sults. This should be increased at weaning value of the pasture crop in economy If you are troubled with piles, time. A fresh supply of salt and waof do not experiment production, in the building of health, Get Q. R. ter must always be on hand so that and in the Pile Ointment. If your drugdown of actual labor they may be taken at wilL Exchange. and cost of cutting gist does not carry it In stock, production, is the man who fill out the blank below and mail is reaping .the dairy dollars from his it to summer production, declares J. C. Quail Natural Enemy R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. Nisbet extension dairyman, K. S. A. of the Boll Weevil C., in emphasizing the importance of 373 South 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah A great deal is being written on the good pasture for dairy profits. boll weevil and many remedies are beOn many a Kansas dairy farm, pasing advanced as to how to exterminate ture may be provided about nine Q. R. Co., them. Now, there is but one known months in the year. Gentlemen : IncFosed find $1.00 P. O. Money remedy: If all states infested with Sweet clover seeded in oats would boll weevils will pass laws making it be Order for One tube of Q. R. Pile for in the fall, ready light grazing a penitentiary offense of five years for Ointment to be mailed prepaid to suggests Nisbet. Winter wheat or rye killing quail and other birds for 20 could furnish parly winter pasture lastName years, and if the states so affected ing many years with weevils will go into other states The same winter through , December. wheat would be availP. O. Address where there is plenty of quail and buy able for followed early spring On conditions that if I am not pasture, 1,000 for each state and distribute by the sweet clover which shortly satisfied with results obtained, I in them the counties Infested with should am to receive money back upon formally carry the dairy cow weevils, I guarantee that the weevil until the early fall at which returning tube to your laborawill soon be exterminated. But pass through tory. time a new field of spring-sowsweet law this first, for the sports in towns clover would again be ready. and cities can kill all the quail in the Brome grass and Sudan could be state in 10 days If allowed to do so. used as At the theater, when alone, no one dry weather pastures. One quail will destroy more weevils chides you for laughter at something in one day than a man can with all that Isnt worthy of it his bait. J. A. Robbins in the OklaPrices Improve Dairy homa Prices for dairy products can be PARKERS HAIR BALSAM helped if all interested will cooperate HamoTM Dudrnff-StoHair Falling In the effort to cut down Inoculation of Prime production Impart Color and to Faded and Beauty Hair Gray fewer by keeping and better cows, ac80e nd (1.00 at Dnwgiat. . VHIacox Chem. Wt..Patchoini. Importance to Crops cording to E. A. Gannon, Purdue uniNT FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for use in It has been shown that in the case versity. connection with Parker Hair Balsam.Mkes th of alfalfa, sweet clover, peas or other By selling a couple of low producers hair soft and fluffy. 60 cent by mail or at t. Himcox Chemical Work. Patchogue, N.Y. legumes that are being grown on the to the butcher, not a neighbor, and by land for the first time, that Inocula- purchasing a high quality purebred If enough of us are Included, who tion is really necessary. heifer which comes from a good breedminds satire? Cultures for the inoculation may be er, who has a disease-freherd and secured through your farm bureau which carries blood office or a commercial culture may be lines the farmer can influence the marobtained from your local dealer. In ket materially. There is one conclusion many have applying the inocnlant to the seed, the genera) practice Is to mlx a small made and many more will make In the quantity of the seed thoroughly with future, said Gannon. That better the inoculating material, then mix this cows are and will be needed If treated seed thoroughly with the en- are going to be produced for theprofits dairy tire amount to be treated. Increased men even under normal conditions. returns from legumes will more than pay for the small cost of inoculating. one-ha- lf FELLOWS SYRUP top-dre- PILES top-dress- Q.R.Pi!o Ointment top-dress- a n Farmer-Stockma- n. druit-gw- e g Typhoid! carried by flies Avoiding Find Cost of Milk and Butterfat Production Ropy Milk milk causes a great loss to the dairy industry each year. It Is more prevalent In the springtime than Ropy It is during the fall and winter months. In order to prevent this condition from occurring. It is best to make sure that the water which is used for the it is an easy matter, at the close of cows to drink and for washing the a year, to determine the cost of milk pails and utensils is clean and fresh and butterfat production In terms of The organisms which cause ropy mill! feed consumed. Armed with such rec- are found generally In the water. The udders and flanks of cows which ords the breeder of dairy cattle Is prepared to select the most efficient pro- have been in pastures where stagnant ducers for breeding purposes and water stands are apt to be contamithereby make comparatively rapid nated, and during the spring particustrides in developing outstanding pro- larly, the flanks and udders should be ducing strains. The poultry breeder wiped off with a damp cloth. This is has no greater difficulties to overcome a good practice and should be done In building high egg producing flocks. throughout the year. By periodically weighing the milk of a dairy cow and testing it for fat and by keeping records of the kind and the amount of feed consumed by her O Kill them quick! ra? Largest Seller In 121 Countries W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 34-19- 31. |