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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Sally Sez DAIRY PROFIT MADE FROM GOOD DAIRY COWS Day of Boarder in Herd Is Rapidly Passing. GOOD NEWS that you can buy any tire for aa low rPS$3.49. Reports from 93 dairymen belonging to the eight active herd Improvement associations now active in North Carolina indicate that the dairy cows of today are more efficient producers than they were even one year ago. John A. Arey, dairy extension spe- clalist, North Caroline State college, says that the dairymen found by their record keeping that 352 cows were ' boarders and therefore unprofitable. These were culled and sold to the ' batchers. Another good Indication of the gradual Improvement being made In dairy herds was that in 1931 there were 33 herds which averaged 300 pounds or more of bntterfat per cow. The actual production of these 33 herds was 7,456 pounds of milk and 330 pounds of fat per cow. In the previous year of 1930 only 22 herds produced as much as 300 pounds of fat per cow. Then, last year, Mr. Arey found two herds where the fat production averaged 400 pounds or over of fat One of these was a Guernsey herd which produced 8,888 pounds of milk and 448 ponnds of fat a cow last year, and the other was a Jersey herd which produced 8,250 pounds of milk and 405 ponnds of fat a cow last year. These are the first two herds in the state to go above the mark. I Out mermaids and plunge with "pep rim. They shew "trim ankles in the swim. Charm, have they, and rltality, THEY PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. HEWiIIETiTiS Supreme Logie It always pays to be good and it is always good to be paid. - ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR APES AN INTERMOUNTAIN OLIVE OIL PRODUCT 400-poun- Conceit . Conceit may puff a man up, but never prop him up. Ruskin. FIREWORKS Everything For The 4th of July List Write for Price ' W. n. DINTZ CO. Salt Lake City , Utah Covetousness and Modesty True it is that covetousness .is rich, modesty starves. Phaedijjs. MARR0VORAND2JCKLES In a Nutshell Tis not enough to help the feeble up, but to support him after. Ex-Cel-- School Of &s Culture Deauty It Sulk Ini Twli, D1-2- 2J M's larpst Imty ScM with the litut mi tat Hilarat Ms KimlntlN tM nans m 1 1 iMuMt, Writs hr Cstilff FOREST DALE -- Potato Chips THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY When yon buy home product Too bay more quality. Yon buy much quantity. Yon buy roads, schools and public service. Yon buy health, beauty and wealth for your Comnumity. Yea bring tourists, trade and industry into your region. You moke your district a better place to live and increase the value of your homo. And yen place your money where yon may it again. use Where can you buy more for a dollar? Yours for more home patronage, GEORGE A. PERRY, Mountain View, Wyo. GO TO COLLEGE Through Univarsity Home Study. for self improvement moans success in later years. Write for Extension Study Bulletin Today Time used EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City. Utah Nugget of Wisdom When you bait your hooks with your heart, the fish always bite. . SOPEX lOOO A Perfect Cleanser IB Dr 170 rilAC dttnir. me 212, ('mi dr best letter nciind befere Ijffc! n$t kii hr iipn Sul letter with ni.Sipu In Tip to Utah Snap I Trot Mg.. Silt 11. UI 38 NEV WCO MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee Nature has placed nothing so high that virtue cannot reach it. Rufus. first-choi-ce neond-choic- PATHFINDER LOOK, AT THESE 7 FEATURES: (1) Lifetime Guaranteed (2) Goodyear name end house flag on sidewall (3) Full oversize (4) Built with Supertwist cord, traction Goodyear patent (5) Husky, heavy tread (0) Deep-c(7) New in every way ut d Condition of Pasture Affects Water Supply The cheapest milk is made from If we could have an abundance of good pasture from late spring t'o early fall it would make a lot of difference in onr feed costs. We can have better pasture than we have put up with In the past but we will have to do something about getting it. Many of our pastures are starved almost to death. Then, too, they are grazed without rhyme or reason concerning the needs of growIt has been repeatedly ing plants. demonstrated in many sections of the country that pastures will respond profitably to fertilization and con-trolled grazing. We have many favorable reports on the quality and carrying capacity of Sudan grass pasture. It may be used to very good advantage in relieving native pastures of excessive grazing. Hoards ' ' Dairyman. good pasture. e Dairying Is a proposition and should be figured on that basis. Here is something to start with. There is little difference in appearance between a herd averaging 220 pounds of bntterfat yearly and a herd averaging 260 ponnds of fat. Neither figure Is high. But even at the present ridiculously low price of fat that means a difference of $8 per cow per year and $160 per year on a herd of 20 cows. When the writer was a bit younger It was figured tbat a man should pay for his farm in 20 years. What would this difference in production amount to in 20 years? The gross difference would be $3,200. The difference in feeding costs between the two herds would not be over $1,000 for the period. The $2,200 would make a pretty substantial payment on a farm. You ean oount six layers ot o here, but the first two under the tread in this tire (or in any y tire built this way) do not run from bead count to bead. Some these as plies, but they are really breaker strips," so we call them that fab-ri- - Skimmilk for Cows Oftentimes cows which have had some difficulty in' calving and heifers which have freshened very young are very weak physically for the first month or two, or longer. This gives them an Increased susceptibility to disease as well as limiting the milk flow. John Arnhalt, Harry Herrick, L. F. Kammeyer, and other members of the Chickasaw (Iowa) Herd Improvement association have found that feeding such individuals skimmilk often makes their recovery more rapid and restores them to a healthy condition very quickly. Also, fresh heifers grow more while they are milking if fed skimmilk. This is a remedy which every dairyman has on hand and Is usually relished by the cows. Successful DAIRY FACTS Milking a cow three times a day increases her milk flow, according to the results of experiment's. One inquiring farmer recently put a water meter on his drinking cups and found that the cows used about' a gallon of water In producing three pints of milk and the heaviest producers consumed as much as 15 gallons of water a day. six-pl- ed tire-make- rs 9 x 4.4021 . Each, in pairs $479 30 X per single tire 4.5021 543 per single tire 29 x 4.5020 Each, in pairs . 5 28 X 19 per single tire 4.7519 . 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Methods g Aiding Childrens Eyes classes tem on the typewriter as soon as possible to avoid the strain of handwriting. According to the institute, one out of five children are handicapped by defective vision, and since they are compelled to attend school up to a certain age, school authorities are beginning to realize that they owe a special responsibility to the 5,000,000 out of the 26,000,000 children In the United States who do not see well. Four hundred have been established in the schools of 112 American communities, according to statistics received by the Better Vision institute. 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