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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER matter Feb. I office Randolph. Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop, SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance I Entered as 8. 1929. second-cla- ss at the pst Stainless Steel Teeth Is Latest Dental Idea Some people carry little gold Now that mines in their mouths. gold has reached a prohibitive price, however, dentists have been seeking some inventive genius who could find or make a reliable substitute. Gold was used because of its malleable, rustless, and practically indestructible qualities, and to find another with these characteristics seemed a forlorn hope, notes a writer in London Necessity has again mothered invention, and a British inventor has designed an electric welder which makes stainless steel lie down and behave itself, just as jgasily and readily as gold. Steel dentures are now the fashion, and are better, cheaper, and stronger than gold. The dental mechanic takes an ingeniously designed pair of pliers, holds the parts to be welded between the electrodes of the pilers, turns on the juice, and electricity does the trick to perfection. Thus the problem of making a hard metal act like a soft one is solved, and in future your teeth should cost less and last metal Tit-Bit- s. HOME WORK A couple of men had been out pretty late the night before and they were comparing notes the following day. My wife lectured me for half an hour. How did you get along with yours! The other man groaned miserably. You got off light," he said. You dont know what Its like to be married to a schoolteacher. She didnt say much when I came home but she looked me in the eye and made me sit up till I had written out T must be home every night by nine oclock 100 times on a slate. Pathfinder Maga- longer. Dr. Pierces Pellets are best for liver, little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. bowels and stomach. One Some zine. WOULD HAVE FOUND OUT Secret-Keep- er Can your fiancee keep a secret?" Rather! We were engaged for three weeks before I knew It." Headaches "Spliftinq" she learned she was Unfit Wonder why Wall Street was ever so called?" Ever gone up against it, old man? Share Alike Smith got married. The evening of his first he gave his bride .$14 of the $15 salary and kept only a dollar for himself. But the second Smith gave his wife $1 and kept $14 himself. Why, John, she cried in injured How on earth do you think tones. I can manage for a whole week on i paltry dollar?" Darned if I know, he answered I had a rotten time myself last week. Its your turn now. Montreal Gazette. pay-da- why always miserable and found out about NR Tablets (Natures Remedy). Now she gets along fine with everybody. This safe, dependlaxative brought quick relief able, and quiet nerves because it cleared her system of poisonous wastes made bowel action easy and regular. Thousands take NR daily. It's such a sure, pleasant corrective. Mild, forming. No bad aftereffects. At your druggists 25c. t- AC" D indiges-lUlVIQuick relief for acid tion, heartburn. Only 10c. y pay-da- y Mark I have some wonderful ideas, said the home town friend, but they require money for their development Thats the trouble these days, said Senator Sorghum. Every time you show a statesman an idea that carries a dollar mark he rubs it out and puts In a question mark." Nasty Egbert The dentist examined me and told me I had a large cavity that needed filling. Herbert Did he suggest any particular course of study fof it? Pathfinder Magazine. Could Put Up With It Well, Tommy, are you glad to see me? Oh, I dont mind, aunt. And anyway, Daddy said he didnt expect youd stop long. Stray Stories .Magazine. 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FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for use in connection with ParkersHair Balsam.Makes the hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at druggists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N.Y. ENJOY Betrayed Say, what do you mean by telling Smith that I was a blockhead? Why, it Isnt a secret, is it? Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. A TRIP TO SALT LAKE AND NEWHOUSE 400 Rooms I 100 Baths to $4.00 Family Room 4 or 5 Persons $2.00 t Truth Telling Elderly Sister So Mr. Goldkatch said 1 had teeth like pearls? And what did you say 7 Young Brother Oh, nothing; except that you were gradually getting used to them? Brooklyn Daily Eagle. TRUCKS HAUL SALT BABY AID FUNDS LOW DAIRY PROFITS GROW POISON DRIVE BEGINS POULTRY DISEASE SOLDIERS MEET IN JUNE PROVING SERIOUS FARMINGTON, UT. A drive to poison ground squirrels with grain is being launched in this district BOISE, IDA. Idaho won first, Utah second and Montana third in a contest of triangle membership these departments of the American Legion it has been announced from national headquarters at Indianpo-lis- , Indiana, SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Inspection forces of the Utah industrial commission will be reduced to one coal mine and one metal mine inspector after July 1. advance BOISE, IDA. Sixty-on- e detachments of regular army officers and troops have been ordered to Idaho and Utah from Baltimore to direct building of camps for occupation by the emergency conservation corps. Each detachment comprises one officer, four sergeants and 21 enlisted men. On arrival in Idaho each unit will be joined by 25 members of the conservation corps to form a unit to build a Range Paralysis Reported in Many Sections. By disease of poultry, its cause unknown, is exacting an increasingly heavy toll in farm flocks in many sections. The disease is known as range paralysis and may become evident when the chicks are about fourteen weeks old. Chickens appear to be susceptible to the disease until they are eighteen months old. Mortality due to the disease has been found to vary from 5 to 60 per cent in a number of flocks, and the first symptoms are lameness, or paralysis, in one or both legs, blindness, and the drooping of one or both wings. Although the disease has become known as range paralysis, it is found to occur also among chicks raised in confinement awajr from the poultry range. Until a means of prevention of the disease is known, flocks found susceptible to it should be treated as if the flock were contagiously infected. Strict sanitation, avoidance of of the young chickens, raising of chicks in small units, and segregation from old hens, is recommended. When the disease becomes serious, keep over as many of the older birds of the flock as possible, for there are no known cases where the disease occurred after the birds were eighteen months old. Certain families of chickens seem to be resistant to the disease. camp. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The Pacific International Trapshooting association announces that final arrangements have been made to hold its annual state shoot over the traps of the Salt Lake Municipal Gun club June 2, 3 and 4. The shoot will be held under the auspices of the Southern Utah Trapshooting association of Ephraim. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Hauling of rock salt about 400 miles from Redmond, Utah, to the Twin Falls district, and some of it about 500 miles farther on into central Oregon, is being done by trucks. over-crowdin- $800,000 less than was While all hens cannot be expected to lay as many eggs as a few of the most outstanding individuals, neverthe- less, the exceptional individuals show the possibility of improvement, so it is worth while to occasionally call attention to some of the better records. O. A. Barton, of the poultry department of the North Dakota experiment station, reports the record made by a single Rhode Island hen in a period. This hen produced 542 eggs in two years, or 284 eggs the first year and 258 the second year. This hen consumed ' 190 pounds of feed during the two years, or only about twice as much feed as the weight of the eggs produced. The market value of the eggs was $10 for the two years, while the feed cost was $2. In other words, this hen made a gross profit above feed cost of $4 per year. Her average feed consumption was about four pounds for each dozen eggs produced. Thus, her feed cost was less than 5 cents per dozen eggs. Figures of this sort should encourage poultry producers to keep egg records and continue breeding from their most precious hens, mated with males from high producing stock. Wallaces Farmer. loan- OGDEN, UT. Curtailment of financial assistance to parents unable to bear the medical cost of bringing children into the world looms as a result of the heavy drain on the county fund for this purpose. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Tax valuations in Salt Lake county have dropped more than 20 million dol- lars compared with last year. FORK, UT. two-yea- r Work of building the first Utah camp of the Roosevelt reforestation army has been started in American Fork canyon. POCATELLO, IDA. A move is being launched here to invite Gov. Ross to call a special state election to legalize 3.2 beer with voluntary judges, clerks and workers enlisted and polling places donated. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah national guardsmen will go into summer training June 1 at Camp W. G. Williams at Jordan Narrows. Members of the 222nd field artillery will occupy the camp the first half of the month. They will be replaced by members of the 145th field artillery, for the second period of the time alloted for training. PROVO, UT. In spite of a decrease in the average milk and production per cow for cows tested by the Utah County Dairy Herd Improvement association and by the Wasatch County Dairy Herd Improvement association during profits per cow for both associations show a great increase over 1931, the yearly report reveals. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Farm values' in Utah for 1933 taxation purposes have been decreased approximately 20 per cent from the figures of 1932. SPANISH FORK, UT. Plans In the making by the Palmyra stake M. I. A. call for the placing of a monument on the site of the old Palmyra fort. POCATELLO, IDA. A new road to Malad by way of Downey Is being considered by the state officials. BOISE, IDA. Members of the conservation corps coming to Idaho will be permitted to fish here on purchase of a $2 resident license. Upward of 25,000 men will probably come from other parts of the country to be stationed near the best fishing places in the state. The game department, as a protective measure, has decided to deputize all officers of the camps to assist in enforcing the fish and game laws. C (TO Rfl TWO PERSON- SUU Choice Outside Room with Bath d C cn iff) UU THE HOTEL NEWHOUSE SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH Home Industry needs strong supporting, too. LETS PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY HEWCET.TZS Well preserved plant fossils, ear- liest forms of life discovered in America, have been found in the Colorado canyon. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST g Value of Good Hen Is Found in Egg Record last year in the same territory. AMERICAN a most Important thing. stunt upon the swing. Support helps out in ail that people do. A strong supports To acrobats who FOR COLD APEX CREAM AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT Utah High School of Beauty Culture 3rd Floor Clift Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah Ths Beauty Culture Profession Knows no Depression Tn cn mw learn i pttolon that will maki job indepanduiit lor the rest el your days. SIS ;ir ninth only hr the complete coerce el sli Months, levistleete eer ear while yoe lure plan Phone er write fer eer cetalngui. Hall le ceepee. mame ADDRESS. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. About eleven thousand applications for crop production loans have been filed in the Salt Lake regional office by farmers in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and western Colorado. It is expected that approximately $1,200,000 will be loaned, which is nearly C. L. Ferguson, Extension Specialist In Poultry Husbandry, Ohio State University. WNU Service. A Colds and Roup Colds and roup in chickens are frequently present. An outbreak of these diseases cannot always be prevented. Therefore, one has to resort occasion- ally to individual treatment. Applying an ointment to the head, face, comb and wattles of the affected chickens is often recommended. Such an ointment may be made as follows: Eight ounces of olive oil, one ounce of gum camphor, one ...ounce of carbolic acid. In making this ointment the olive oil is heated and the gum camphor dissolved in same. The mixture is permitted to cool before adding the carbolic acid. Unless the mixture is cool at the same time the carbolic acid Is added, an explosion will occur. To be safe it is usually desirable to have the druggist make the ointment. The ointment may be applied every second or third day until it is no longer needed. In severe cases it is desirable to place a small quantity of the ointment in the opening in the roof of the mouth at the time the head and face are massaged Missouri Farmer. at 19-3- 2, MRS. J. H. WATERS. Pres. W. E. 8UTTON. Mgr. see it. Briefly told for Busy Readers but-terf- WRONG SURROUNDINGS That picture is one 1 painted io keep the wolf from the door. Indeed! Then why dont you hang it on the knob where the wolf can Intermountain News ed A WOMAN'S WEAKNESS Sally Sez . , Cater to Appetites When birds are out of condition, feed should be given according to their When they regain their appetites. health and appetites, the regular feeds and schedule of feeding can be gradually resumed. Even with layers JLp the prime of condition, it pays to tater to their appetites as no two flocks are likely to have the same tastes. 6ne flock will prefer one kind .of grain or mash and another will prefer something else. It pays to give them what they want. Fits all Gillette Type Razors Money refunded if not satisfactory COOMBS DRUG CO. Salt Lake City, Utah THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Every human being has the need to bo loyal to something a person, locality, a section, something, anything, just so long as he gives loyalty and sticks to it. Let ns show loyalty to our own Intermountain Section by using Intermountain Goods and Products. It will buck np our morale when times are depressing. And always we are getting eqnal or better value for our money. NELLIE H. VAN DERVEER, Jackson, Wyo. SPERE TENT & AWNING CO. Tents Awnings Camping Supplies Everything in Canvas Goods 270 S. W. Temple Salt Lake City ASK FOR BEET SUGAR ONLY THE In Trade For Your Wool HOME SUGAR UTAH WOOLEN MILLS) BLANKETS Salt Lake City, Utah Write for Catalogue and Details SPECIAL MAY REDUCTIONS High Grade White Leghorns in lots of 100, each All other leading varieties in 100 lots only 9c each. These prices F.O.B. Hatchery. In less than lots of 100 add one cent per chick. Write us for special prices on Turkey Poults and Pheasants. 7c. Ramshaw Hatcheries 3687 So State St., Salt Lake City, Utah BB BEB Climate Controlled Gasoline $100.00 REWARD Will be paid for the Watch or Clock we cannot repair. Any watch or clock cleaned $1.50 Jewels $1.00. ..Balance staff 1.50 50 Crystals (round) 25c. Others Main Springs l.Of Proportionate low prices on other wrrk. THE TIME SHOP 49 W. So. Temple St. fhft Lake City Mail Orders (M r Specialty FIREWORKS EVERYTHING FOR THE o July 4th Write for Price List W. H. BINTZ CO. Salt Lake City, Utah |