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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Entered as second clai matter Feb. 8. 1929, at the Post Office. Ra dolph, Utah, nnder th Act of March 3. 1879. Layton Marshall, F 9 tor and Proprietor Wm. E. Marshall. Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION 41.' 8 Ter Year in Advance ON SECOND THOUGHT , By J. A. WALDRON Farm Topics MILK IS FAVORED t George Stimulates Birds Appetites During Hot Weather. Matthew Adams. varied lights, the garish the vocal buzz and the were there. As the evening wore loudness increased, and here and there the gaucheries natural to the class that had made the Great White Way a naughtily descriptive phrase were noted. John Blount and his wife, from the hinterland, like so many others who have made this metropolitan locality profitable to caterers and their- hangers-on- , were guests. They had finished a dinner in some details strange to them and, seemingly bored by each other, were watching the mildly exciting scene from a small table that had two empty chairs opposite them. While the THE . AS POULTRY FEED a . - By Dr. W. C. Thompson, Poultry Husbandman, Rutgers University. WNU Service. Because hot weather tends to lower feed consumption of poultry flocks, resulting in lower egg production, anything which stimulates the appetites of birds is of value in summer,. For this purpose there is probably nothing better than milk. Milk can be fed in the liquid form as either buttermilk or skim milk for drinking purposes when available in sufficient amounts. One hundred birds will consume between 35 and 40 pounds of liquid milk daily if they do not have water available, and a large quantity is needed when milk is used in this form. Ordinarily, it is not feasible to give birds milk only and, when a limited supply is available, it can be given the birds for a portion of the day, with water provided after the milk has been consumed. or paste form of The semi-soli- d milk is very satisfactory for summer feeding, as it is palatable and the birds will consume it in rather large quantities, even under adverse weather conditions. When first used, it should not be fed to the extent of more than about 2 pounds for each 100 birds daily, but this can be increased gradually until 4 or 5 pounds can be fed without any detrimental results. Milk in paste form is probably one of the best summer feeds for poultry. It is even somewhat superior to dried milk, unless the latter is used in a moist mash. Increasing the dry milk content of a dry mash does not usually produce any beneficial effects, because the birds do not increase their dry mash consumption during the summer, with the result that tha increased milk content is of very little benefit. As a matter of fact, dry mash consumption is noticeably decreased during spells of hot weather. The use of an increased quantity of milk in the proper form should be continued until late September, or until such time as more satisfactory weather conditions prevail. Blounts were sipping mild drinks ordered to insure their places for although they took no pleasure in each others company they found entertainment in the place a waiter placed another couple at the table. As the four began to scan one another a surprise developed. Blount blushed as he sought recognition in the second womans face and bowed to her with an air of embarrassment. The other man also showed confusion, for Mrs. Blount had recognized him, and he smiled weakly as he held out his hand to her. A clumsy introduction followed, initiated by the women, who nervously in turn made the men acquainted and included each other by incidental gestures. The newcomers were the Ramsays. And then embarrassment settled on all four. Blount and Ramsay eyed each other guardedly, with a suggestion of antagonism, yet tried to make conversation on subjects not related to the situation. The women, more adept, disguised a possible hostility under superficial smiles, and chatted aimlessly. But the immediate matter absorbed the men, and Blount returned to it. Seems we know one another in a fashion, he said, or rather that I know your wife and you know mine! So it seems, replied Ramsay uneasily. The women saw that the situation rested with them. Oh, I knew Mr. Blount in Chicago, ages ago! said Mrs. Ramsay. confirmed Blount, "we Yes, met in Chicago. "And I knew Mr. Ramsay in Pittsburgh, volunteered Mrs. Blount. Flies Not All to Blame "The lady is correct, Ramsay For Drop in Milk Flow admitted. That was the place, all And then to Blount: "So Dont blame the flies for the drop right. in summer milk production, says H. youre from Chieago? R. Searles, extension dairyman. Not lately. Used to live in the University Farm, St. Paul. Your Windy City, as they call it. Were feeding practices may need over- from Kalamazoo. Thats my headhauling quarters if I have any steady place. Summer is the low-coperiod for Ive made a little money and like the dairyman, and if cows go down to look around. Do you like Pittsin production when pastures begin burgh? to get short, he is losing an opporOh, I dont live in Pittsburgh tunity for profit. Located now, returned Ramsay. The ripe mature grasses have in Kansas City. Ive got a few iron about the feeding value of wild hay, men, too. Were here on a little and the dairyman can supplement vacation. these through a variety of ways. "Same here. We all, come to the Second crop hay can be pastured, big town. with some care to prevent loss from New Yorks all right, eh? Rambloat when pasturing legumes. say cracked a smile. For a few days yes, but not Then, points out Searles, there is always regular barn feeding, which permanently unless youve got loads is practiced by the good dairyman of money. Millions. Nothing less every summer. Alfalfa or clover wiU do here. IU take Kalamazoo hay, if available, is cheaper than for mine with my stake. "Whats the idea? A man can grain. Searles explains that the best dairymen of the state feed hay right get along all right here on a fair through the summer, even when income. Perhaps in a way. As a piker. grass is plentiful. Feed what the cows will eat twice a day, he sayS. Id rather be a big toad in a smaller For the fresh, cows, puddle, as they say. a few pounds of grain will be needThe women had failed to negoed, however. Where hay is not available, about tiate mutual subjects, and tried to a half winter ration of grain will seem satisfied with things as they give excellent results. If there is a were, but unsuccessfully. The band crushed freshly, maulfair supply of grass, the ration can be any one of the farm grains avail- ing an old dance melody into apable corn, oats or barley. But proved jazz. Ramsay pulled himself together. where there is very little grass, the Perhaps youd like to dance? he ration should be supplemented with its regular high protein feed, such ventured to Blount, indicating Mrs. as linseed oil meal, corn gluten Ramsay as a possible partner by a meal, soybean meal, or cotton seed nod. I dont dance, replied Blount. meal, up to 10 or 20 per cent of the But Mrs. Blount lives on it. Shes grain mixture. been ragging me about it. Want to renew old acquaintances? he asked Agricultural Notes his wife. Do I? There are 19 million acres of land Itll be a Why not? I hadnt under irrigation in the West. ' expected! Mrs. pleasure Blount was on her feet at once. New York and Wisconsin are the Its my middle name dancing, states. said Ramsay, swinging around and principal cheese-makin- g taking Mrs. Blounts hand. Excuse Bamboo will grow in the United us; please! And the pair slipped into the dancStates where cotton is harvested. ing throng, while Mrs. Ramsay and Blount were a bit flustered at the suddenness of it. st high-produci- ng ... But Mrs. Ramsay quickly recovered presence of mind. , She took the seat Mrs. Blount had vacated. It was nearer Blount. "So youre married again, John? And she hitched a little closer, scanning the passing dancers. "It appears youll have to plead guilty too, Mary! Blount encouraged her proximity by feeling for her hand. "Yes. I married Ramsay a year ago. It seems an age! "So? "You know I took my maiden name when you and I were divorced, and moved to Kansas City. And he doesnt know you were married before? "No. Why should I have told him? Now she moved a little nearer. "I think hes a little jealous .of you thinks youre an old beau of mine? "Think so? Yes. And you were a little jealous of him. You both showed it. "But isnt dancing with my wife a funny way for him to show jeal (3G)0Of30 . HOTELS HOTEL PLANDOME. SALT LA EE Bate 81.94. 81.14 4th So. A State St. KBSPECTABLB CLEAN QUIET When la RENO. NEVADA atop at the Renoa largest an4 HOTEL GOLDEN meet pepelar betel CLAY PRODUCTS - FLOWEB SEWEB PIPE and WALL COPING POTS ALL CLAY PBODUCTS. It Lake 8a CO. i UTAH FIBE CLAY FACE BRICK Policemen seem to have more social security than almost anybody else, if they behave themselves, and yet about 70 of them have com-, aeefc Cause mitted suicide in For Copf New York in the few years. last Despondency EW YORK. . uv Stamps. Sullivan, but members of the New York force are out to find out and do something about it. Their new and unique "trouble "There are various ways of show ing jealousy. You used to know a lot! "Some of my guesses were wrong. Mary. I admit that in sorrow. 1 used to be more foolish than I am now. He looked at her admiringly. Gee! You look good to me! ' clinic has been investigating and prescribing. It lists eight reasons why policemen get in distress, and the list includes just eight brands of money trouble. The news today is that the department clinic has official sanction and is opening offices in the old World building. Patrolman Joseph J. Burkard of the traffic squad, an energetin ic, resourcefnl the department 20 years, pioneers Hie new clinic, with the aid of a young patrolman who is a student of psychology at Columbia university. They brought in Dr. Menas S. Gregory, famous psychiatrist, and Dr. Carmyn J. Lombardo, also widely known as a specialist in mental disturbance. The clinic already has handled 150 cases, some of them of extremely serious nature. The clinic was established under the Patrolmens Benevolent associa--' Mrs. Ramsays gratification sent the blood to her face. She tried to hitch a little nearer. "Do I look as good to you as Mrs. Blount does? "Better! Beyond words. No comparison. But I wonder where they knew each other? "Pittsburgh. Didnt you hear? "I mean I wonder how well they knew each other? "Pretty well, I should say! Ramsay is a thirty-thir- d degree philan- self-starte- derer. Mrs. Ramsay looked again at the passing dancers. "Just see em! Blount looked. Mrs. Blount and Ramsay glided past. They danced with the grace and intimacy of professionals or lovers. "Theyre enjoying it all right! Did Ramsay ever tell you he had been married before, Mary? "Yes. But I had to corkscrew it out of him. No detail. He may have been married more than once when I met him. He admitted hav-- , ing been divorced. But he wouldnt teU me who got the decree. When- r, tion, of which Mr. was elected president -last year. It is said to have been his original idea, suggested by similar work by the American Legion, of which Mr. Burkard is a former. New York county commander. He has been a genial mixer in the department for mhny years, vice president of the glee club and long active in the affairs of the P. B. A. A friend of this writer, gathering material for a book on New York, quoted to a young police lieutenant Burkard , ever hes angry hes a nagger. Says his first wife was more congenial than I am. And that she was better looking. "She must have been a peach then! "John! Dont flatter me! "Im not flattering you! As Ive said, you look good to me! "Do you think Mrs. Blount is bet- Inspector Williams remark that "There is more law on the end of a policemans night-stic- k than there is in a decision of .the Supreme court. "Thats bunk, and it always was, said the lieutenant. "College men are joining both the police and fire departments. J. Edgar Hoover, and others, are helping to bring about a new conception of a policeman. The flat-foera is ending. And then, said my friend, the lieutenant disclosed that he was a college graduate and engaged in an informal discussion of psychiatric training and methods in, connection with police work. Would the cops have made their own psychological clinic in Inspector Williams day? ter looking? Havent I said the contrary? And I mean it. Tastes differ, of course. You used to say I was homely when you were angry! John! Please dont! We say things we dont mean when we are angry. I always thought you were an upstanding man. And you and I were so congenial when you werent jealous of me! Then you and Ramsay arent congenial? "Not so congenial as we used to be, John honest! "Do you mean that? Blount sighed. "Seems like old times good old times Mary, to be sitting here with you! He squeezed her hand. Her closed on his. 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It is one Their hands remained locked. more instance of increasing Both scanned the dancers. Mrs. sensitivity in movieland. Blount and Ramsay were not in In and around Hells Kitchen, sight. In fact they were not dancwas he a professional lighting. They had just emerged from weight boxer, winning 25 fights, the cloak room with their wraps. kayoed seven times. He was an "Isnt it lucky, BiUy, that I aloutfielder for the Springfield ways keep my check? Its a habit (Mass.) minor league team for with me. Mrs. Blount was excited, two seasons. He did well looked behind and her nervously. enough, but it was a sideline of "A commendable habit. Ill say! i impromptu hoofing and spoofing responded Ramsay. "Tilings are I which paced him into the night And then to a I coming our way! clubs and the big Broadway shows. porter: "Did you get a cab? Q "Right outside, sir. He achieved a sinister, reptilian They hurried to the street, both suggestion in his dancing which looking behind and entered a taxi. made him known fraternally up and "Im a little frightened, Billy! down Broadway as "The Old Black-snak- e. said Mrs. Blount, as she settled back and felt for his hand. "And He was just looking on at the yet Brown Derby in Hollywood when a "And yet what? We both wish we prowling director seized him as a had never been divorced. What "type and ruthlessly sloughed him follows? Dont worry! Well fix this into fame and fortune. News Feature!. e Consolidated up in some way. And didnt they J WNU Service. look chummy, too? O ICE CREAM FREEZERS gold-plate- slow-eye- DRUGS N BUILDING MATERIAL . 'T'HE late Texas Guinan gave A rs Developed. Expomree 28. Beprlnts 2e. No Economy Photo, Box 1677. 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