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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH UTAH BRIEFS Helper Construction on the NolanBeavercreek federal aid project scheduled for completion July 1st,, will be of gravel. Tremonton Several thousand dollars will be spent in improving the city cemetery, including installing of a water system and improving the roads. Sugar House An agreement has been reached for an improvement district estimated at a cost of $61,000. Price A three inch additional surfacing of gravel is planned for the federal aid project in Price canyon. Caste Gate Oiling of a two mile stretch of road joining the end of the pavement at the lower end of Castle Gate will be effected shortly. Helper The new $18000 bridge over the Price river is now in use at Price. Richfield Over 50 canvasses of outstanding contemporary artists of' Utah and other states, will be on exhibition at the Richfield High school for two -' GERMS INACTIVE IN FRESH MILK acteria Do Not Become Active for Five Hours Later. Bacteria are not active in milk freshly drawn from the cow and may not become active until three to five hours later even if ihe temperature is at 70 degrees, says Prof. J. D. Brew of Cornell university. The period of readjustment, or germicidal period, varies according to conditions. Milk with a low bacteria count will stand longer without increasing the number of bacteria than will milk with a higher count. The addition of large numbers of bacteria from utensils or from dirt will shorten weeks. . the period. of 200 perSpringville It is safest to cool the milk to 50 sons heard an A gathering on suporting the adress once at and remove all doubt, degrees of Utah. but this period of inactivity explains Industries - Cisco The sheep shearing plant has why many dairymen can deliver warm contracted for 85,000 head and shearing to A milk mornings grade plants and It is will inthat number expected still have a low count. Most of this crease to bebefore season the 100,000 mornings milk is about two hours old. 10. gins April Stirring the milk in the can is good Kanab Contract is let for construcpractice, but there is no reason to tion of 7.5 miles of state highway in It more stir than once and that not the Cave Lake a cost of at Canyon until after the can has stood In the over $100,000, construction to start vat at least a half hour. In an unat once. stirred can the center will remain Magna The Granite School Diswarmer than the outside layer. But, board of education incurs $50,000 trict If the water in the vat is sufficiently indebtedness to meet deficiency necold, this warm cone in the center to complete present school of the can need cause no worry, be- cessary vote of the taxpayers of the a by year cause the germicidal action of the district. milk will retard growth and any coolPleasant Grove Purchase of an ening lengthens the period of that pro- tire city block for site of the new juntection. ior high school at Provo is reported Whatever the length of the germicost of $20,000. cidal period, when it disappears it is at a Seven ' residences located on Provo gone permanently. ' If one should site of new junior high school building warm milk to 70 degrees for separabe sold to the highest bidder, the will tion it should be cooled quickly for houses to be removed immediately as bacteria growth may start at once. construction on school building will begin in the very near future. Increased Production Murray New mayor, A. Townsend, inaugurates a city wide clean up and by Proper Management health improvement campaign to conIn selecting a dairy bull on the basis tinue indefinitely. of the records of his ancestors conOgden Utah Canners association ansideration should be given to the connounces at executive session that the ditions under which the records were tomato acreage in 1930 will exceed made. An investigation by the bu1929 as contracting is complete. reau of dairy industry, at Beltsville; Cedar City Preliminary work is Md., showed that when cows were completed for the organization of a milked and fed three times a day inSouthern Utah poultry association. stead of twice, confined in box stalls Tay son Work will begin at once instead of in stanchions, fed enough on construction of a new $40,000 ward to make them fat instead of keeping chapel building. them in ordinary flesh, and bred to Hyrum Small flock owners of freshen at intervals of 15 months insheep as well as small herd owners stead of 12 the production was Inin Cache county have joined the creased 50 per cent. marketing assoA herd improvement association recciation. ord of 400 pounds of butter fat, if Richmond A 50,000 pound wool comade under ordinary farm conditions, operative is being sought in this disis equal to an advanced registry or trict. register of merit record of 600 Brigham City Wheat growers in a pounds. This statement is backed by meeting at yremonton formulated a government tests and may be considmarketing. A plan for ered reasonably accurate. list or signers totalling over 40 has been secured which assures a unit for the district. Liberal Calf Feeding Morgan Contract has been let on Is Best of 8.146 miles of gravel construction Winter During of aid standard in Webfederal road It pays to feed calves liberally and to market them in the early summer er canyon between Morgan and Hene-fe- r at a total cost of $144,000. rather than to feed them late in the Cedar City Work will soon start meet when fall competithey have to tion of larger and thinner cattle. This on gravelling and oiling of 14.3 miles is the conclusion of an experiment as of federal aid road between Ash a result of feeding six lots of calves Creek bridge and Toquerville at an estimated cost of over $24,000. weighing 400 pounds at the beginning Pleasant Grove Plans are under of the experiment at the University of way for extensive beautification of the Missouri. The one lot was fed enough through Timpanogas Stake tabernacle grounds. This city has filed apRichmond the winter to gain one and a half state engineer for the with plication was fed lot other pounds daily; the second feet of water from of six use to gain one pound daily. The calves Pine and Birch Ranger, Boulder, were that were fed more liberally in Cache county. creek springs 60 to market to after days go ready shearing Nephi Woolgrowers and of summer feeding and the thinner met here and passed corral managers 160 to 140 to calves required days resolutions fixing price of shearing get a comparable amount of finish. 12 cents per head and board. at The cattle fed less liberally through Manti Right of way has been obeconomical more the winter made federal aid project for 7.9 for tained gains on grass and made more rapid miles of between Manti and highway gains than those fed more liberally. Nine Mile. Brigham City About two hundred thousand trout fry have been taken Proper Care of Cream and placed in the in Spring and Summer from the hatchery in Mantau, where they nursery ponds With the approach of warm weather will be fed a year and then placed in many cream producers have difficulty Paradise Creek and Boxelder streams. in getting their cream to the creamery Ogden Union Pacific will at once in good condition. Practices in caring begin extensive betterment work in the for the cream during the cold weather state on tracks and equipment. of Winter are not always satisfactory Uinta The contract for 500 new refor use during the summer season. frigerator cars for Union Pacific has Cream kept in a cellar filled with been let. odors of vegetables is certain to abThe summer session of the Logan sorb those odors and become unsuitAgricultural College will begin on s able for the manufacture of 9. June butter. In view of the approach of Wellsville Four horses, barn, and hot weather the following suggestions farm equipment was destroyed by a may be of value to some of our readfire and without insurance protection. ers: White Rocks A $6,000 community Wash and scald the separator, cans house is to be erected here by the and pails and all utensils immediately Episcopal Church. after using and keep them dry while Smithfield Cache county is on its not in use. Sunshine is a cheap and way toward arranging a big celebraeffective drying agency. tion for Pioneer Day this year. wool-growe- ; high-clas- - . , rs iten ROUND WORMS IN SWINE HARMFUL Injury Is Often So Great Pigs Never Recover. The common round worms of swine are known as Ascaris Lumbricoides. They are commonly spoken of among veterinarians and parasitologists as Ascarids, but most swine producers speak of them only as round worms of swine. The large round worms of swine attain a length of as much as 12 inches. It may be the little stomach; it The average size ranges from 6 to 12 may be the bowels are sluggish. inches and these worms are about No matter what coats a childs the child grows older. If you inch in diameter. They are safe and sensible its a want to raise boys and girls with tongue, color. in pinkish precaution to give a few drops of strong systems that will ward off When young pigs are very heavily Castoria. This gentle regulation constipation, stick to good old Infested with round worms the larvae the of soon little sets system Castoria ; and give nothing to their find way (small worms) which things to rights. A pure vegetable stronger when theres any irreguthe lungs in targe numbers set up a preparation that cant harm a wee larity except on the advice of a condition of the lungs which ts often infant, but brings quick comfort doctor. Castoria is sold in every a is form This as thtimps. spoken of even when it is colic, diarrhea, drugstore, and the genuine always of pneumonia and Is often severe similar disturbance. or bears Chas. H. Fletchers signaan to such enough to stunt the pigs And dont forsake Castoria as ture on the wrapper. extent they never develop properly Better arm yourself with a dark A woman seldom cares anything afterwards. Many of these pigs will linger for several weeks after severe lantern when looking for honor about the answers to the question round worm infestation and upon their among thieves. she asks. death or being killed, if the lungs are examined, much evidence of the invasion of the larvae stage of the round worm will be found. The Injury is so great with many young pigs that they never entirely recover. As the worm eggs hatch out In the intestinal tract of the pig, the small larvae are taken up by the blood stream where they go to the liver and then to the lungs where they remain long enough to set up an inflammation which is often severe enough to develop into pneumonia. After a short stay in the lungs, the larvae travel up the trachea or windpipe and are reswallowed and then after finding their way to the intestines of the pig, develop into full size worms. This f requires about two and months. feIt is estimated that a male round worm in the intestines of the hog may produce as many as That cold may lead to something serious, if neglected. eggs. From this it is evident how great the contamination of hog The time to do something for it is now. wait yards and quarters must be after a until it into bronchitis. two Take or three develops number of pigs have tablets of Bayer Aspirin as soon as you feel a cold been kept in them for several weeks. The eggs of the round worms art coming on. Or as soon as possible after it starts. very resist ent to weather conditions Bayer Aspirin will head off or relieve the aching and and to many chemicals. It is not feverish feeling will stop the headache. And if your known just how long the eggs will reis throat main alive, but it is safe to conclude affected, dissolve two or three tablets in a that the majority of worm eggs will quarter-glassf- ul of warm water, and gargle. This remain alive for more than one year soothes a sore throat and reduces inflammation quickly farm conditions. under ordinary and infection. Read proven directions for neuralgia, Round worm eggs are resistant to for rheumatism and other aches and pains. Genuine many chemicals. This is due to the fact that they are encased in a tough Bayer Aspirin is harmless to the heart. gelatinous membrane or capsule. In order to destroy these round worm eggs, it is necessary to use some caustic material which will dissolve this membrane covering. The best product that we know of for this purpose is concentrated lye which should be used in boiling water one pound to each Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicadd ten gallons of boiling water. This solution will destroy practically all A girl can sometimes suddenly put Even if one is not exposed in his round worm or other worm eggs with a man out of his misery by sin, there is the danger of blackyoung which it comes in contact. mail. refusing to marry him. one-eight- h one-hal- full-grow- n Dont worm-infeste- d BAA IE IE . n I I Feed Separately Ewes With Twins or Triplets Ewes with twins or triplets really need more feed than a ewe with a single lamb and if you can go to the trouble of feeding them separately you will find it a great help in making twins as good as singles. Give these twin and triplet raisers all the grain they will clean up in a few minutes, twice daily, and all the clover or alfalfa they want. Also these twin and triplet lambs need a creep and special feed more than single lambs. A good creep feed for young lambs is first bran and oil meal mixed, then add ground oats, then ground corn. In a short time they will eat whole oats but one must grind the corn for a long time. Creep fed lambs go to market earlier, grade higher, weigh more and worry their mothers less. They will pay a mighty good price for the grain they eat. Hogging Off Crops For ten years, peas and corn have at the been grown for hogging-of- f Edgeley substation; North Dakota. The cash returns per acre from the peas ranged from $18.65 to $82.92; corn, $20 to $62.64. In four years, returns from peas were not great enough to show a profit; in the other six years the profit ranged from $1.99 to $20.28 per acre. 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