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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in Advance Wm, E. Marshall, Editor and Prop. matter Feb. Entered as second-clas- s 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, .Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. Testing Seed Is- UTAH BRIEFS - Important Task Price A $250,000 school building program is being planned. Provo A $375,000 expansion has been planned for the Woolen mills at MTS Centerville A .local unit of the Utah Taxpayers association was or- FRESH AIR CURES CHICKENS COLDS Provo. ganized Ordinary. JLFnglazed - News-paper (Jut Into Strips Is Found Useful. at Centerville. Price A plunge of an auto over a embarkment near here killed Mrs. Bradshaw of Murray. Roosevelt The city is to be supplied with artesian water by pipeline being .laid from the reservoir. ,l Logan The home and community section of the Cache County Farm Bureau held a county meeting here. The receipts of Provo city . Provo corporation during January exceeded the expenditures by $7,153. Richmond Tests have been taken of all dairy cattle over two years of age in Cache county for tuberculosis. Richfield Utah will have an exhibit at the National Federation of Womens Club at Denver this year. Provo Utah State Beekeepers association annual meeting will be held in this city. Fayson A huge mountain lion was killed near here after an exciting , , hunt. Lehi Lelil held their annual poultry day recently. Lehi's poultry production increased 30 per cent during the last year. Richfield The State Convention of Business and Professional Women's clubs will be held at Salt Lake, May 60-fo- ot Recent experiments at University farm with newspaper testers have developed speedy and, cheap methods of testing seed, particularly seed corn. UsV Wet I rper. Ordinary uhglazed newspaper may be torn or cut into strips about 8 inches wide and 12 to 14 inches long, says H. K. Wilson, assistant agronomist of thS Minnesota experiment station. About. sjx sheets of paper should be thoroughly soaked in water by kneading it Into a et roll. It Is important that all sheets be wet. The strip of soaked paper is spread on a flat surface and kernels of corn to be tested distributed in the same manner employed In making a rag doll. About 50 kernels can be placed in each doll. Next, another strip of several thicknesses of soaked newspaper is placed on top of the corn, the edges of the paper are crimped together and then rolled into a compact doll. The ends should be tied loosely and the roll fruit jar. placed in a This Jar does not require a lid Richmond Cache county dairymen but should be ; turned upside down received $77,000 less for their product and set in a warm place. A small in January 1930 than in January 19- j will one under' nail placed per' edge, 29mit air circulation. It is unnecessary Delta A whisker growing contest, to give any further attention to the which started February 19, will be one test until . the . results are taken one of the features of the old timers week later. r r celebration here. Plan. Lehi Tested Efforts are being made to seCarefully This plan was carefully compared cure the annual encampment of the with the plan of placing a lid on the Indian War veterans for this city jar and punching a hole in it for air, gyring the summer. which has been recommended in some construcOgden Buildings under quarters, and gave 9 per cent higher tion for the L. D. S. Church in Oggermination, .qnd much more vigorous den represent an expenditure of more than a third of a million dollars. .. seedlings.. Riverside Weber county grammar schools held an grade . Manure and Flies Are Spelling bee at Weber county high , i two-qua- rt 24-2- 5. ( - , 5 i Forty-nine- " . , Big Menace to Health fact that flies It is a breed in manure and that they are not only a nuisance but also a menace to the health of both man and beast. It is equally well known that if manure Is lef lying in the barnyard till the corn is laid by a very large percentage of Its fertility will be lost through fermentation and leaching, says the Iowa Homestead. If the bulk of the manure accumulated during the winter months can be hauled out before spring work begins there will be a chance of killing two birds with one shot of reducing the fly nuisance and of saving valuable elements of fertility that are so, much needed by our soils. ' Let us get busy with the manure spreaders as soon as possible. If there is no better place for the manure than the pasture it may be used to advantage to increase Its live stock carrying capacity. school. Hyrum Plans for three independent summer camps for Boy Scouts have been made by the Boy Scout fcouncl of Cache valley. Brigham City The annual Boxeld-e- r County Farm Bureau social and banquet was attended by more than three hundred persons. Ogden The third shipment of cars for use in the metal mines in South America has been made by an Ogden factory. The 1930 convention Springville of tho Utah Peace Officers association will be held at Springvilie, June well-know- Immature Grasses High in Much Needed Protein Some tests which have been run on the feeding value of immature grasses by the Wisconsin department of agriculture Indicate that many people have failed to . appreciate the; relatively high percentage of protein which they contained. Some samples of the firs clippings of timothy and clover which as high were analyzed showed as 20 per cent of protein on the basis of dry weight. Samples of immature June grass ran equally as high, while a sample of immature rye was found to hae 24 per cent of protein. Mature timothy hay has only hbout 6 per cent of protein and rye' Straw would have but little protein when mature. Such figures as these .would Indicate that when grain is fed to cows on pasture during, the spring and early summer, such feed would not neet) to as is. sometimes be as high considered necessary. t I Agricultural Notes i . 27 and 28. Wendover Active repair work on the Western Pacific railroad line between Salt Lake and Wendover has begun. More than 5,000 persons will he engaged in the work during March. Ferron Dairying, boys and girls club work, poultry raising, marketing were the subjects discussed by experts during the Emery county annual leadership week. , American Fork A pool of GO cooperative western turkey growers pools is planned for Utah which will handle millions of pounds yearly of turkeys. Parowan Investigation of sites and methods of financing the construction of a first class modern hotel is being conducied by tho Parowan chamber of commerce. Gunnison A number of prizes will be awarded junior beet growers by the Gunnison Sugar company, in cooperation with the extension division 'of the U. A. C. Provo The second meeting of the scout leaders of the Timpanogos Council was held at the B. Y. U. in order to produce greater cooperation and uniformity of scouting in the district. Morgan A poultry grading plant is being built at Morgan by the Poultry Producers association of Morgan and Summit counties, at a cost of $10,000. Coalville It ' is expected that storage of water in the Echo reservoir now under construction near Coalville for the 1930 irrigation season in Davis and Weber counties will be i possible. . f, The mayors and city Good land is constantly increasing of Bingham, Murray, Sandy . in value. , , and Midvale met at Murray to discuss t t . the methods proposed to insure proper Keep your soil and your, soil will .inspection of milk, meat, water and , other foods. keep you. Capitol Airport Ceremonies inauCod liver oil should, not be fed to gurating transcontinental air service broilers the last two weeks before to the northwest by the Yarney Air Lines, Inc., were held at Salt Lake marketing. It taints the flesh withT and the points of "contact along the the odor of the oil. line of service. ' A tractor that is idld in winter physicians from makes Its. owner no money. On most Carbon county, Salt Lake and San farms there are winter Francisco were guests of the Carbon jobs to do.' such as sawing wocfd, Medical society recently at the largest grinding feed, baling hay, building, .medical fraternity meeting ever held ' f here. terraces, etc. Murray . , Priee-Thirty-fiv- e -- well-manage- d 1 coun-ciline- .. t - PODfflRY n Chickens gre unlucky in the structure of their heads, for it makes them susceptible to colds. - Poultrymen should try to avoid conditions that will bring on colds, says Dr. E. L. Brunett, of the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell university. In the head, in front of the brain cavity, are thin cones of bones located in chambers. The use of these chambers is to provide a space in which the inhaled air is warmed before it is taken into the lungs. When a chicken develops a simple cold, an excessive amount of secretion forms in these cavities. As this increases, the poor drainage of the cavities allows it to accumulate. This accumulation is an ideal place for bacteria to multiply and the resulting bacterial growth makes the foul odor which is often present with roup. A simple cold may be avoided or corrected by Increasing the warmth with plenty of fresh air and providing plenty of dry litter. If the first stage is not checked the cold may end in roup with its characteristic head swelling and foul odors. The opinion that roup is a contagious disease is not well founded, according to Doctor Brunett, for there is usually some underlying condition that is indirectly responsible. This may be tuberculosis, or worms, but whatever the cause it should be removed before a cure can be expected. A third type of cold is more of a distinct disease, commonly known as bronchitis. This condition is acute and the birds die quickly. The cause of the disease is not known. The best treatment is to increase the temperature of the house, either by controlling the ventilation or by using brooder stoves. In the early part of the outbreak it is well to remove all sick birds and put them in heated brooder houses. Most of, them vil recover when placed in heated houses. Some disinfectants will give relief, but quack remedies should not be used. Investigate Cod Liver Oil for Laying Fowls The summary of experiments in England with cod liver oil for laying hens, says: d (1) Fowls not confined or in houses do not require cod liver oil to prevent adult rickets. (2) Fowls confined behind ordinary glass require some adequate source of vitamine D. (3) The cod liver oil mixed to the extent of 2 per cent of the grain feed supplied the vitamine D requirements of the fowls under experiment. (4) One per cent of medical cod liver oil in the scratch feed may not be sufficient to meet the requirements of layers confined behind window glass. The source of oil used may be open-fronte- a factor. (5) It is not possible to state if cod liver oil is beneficial to fowls not confined or in pens getting a normal ration that includes green food. d Healthy Chick Program Brings Higher Returns Health sticks to clean chicks By following four simple points in brood1 ing poultrymen can save 90 per cent of their chicks. Not only more chicks will be saved but they will be more profitable birds to keep as layers and breeders. Grow them clean, and health and vigor will go with them through life. The four points In the Kansas program calls for healthy chick clean houses, clean ground, and clean feed. By following these four simple rules egg production has been increased 30 eggs per bird in farm flocks. This increase at 25 cents per dozen means an additional return of 60 cents per hen. Move Brooder Houses Brooder houses are commonly made movable in order to change their location and keep the chicks on clean ground. But much of the convenience of a brooder house is lost when it is moved to a point distant from other farm buildings. The problem of finding clean ground and keeping It free from disease germs is a difficult one under average farm conditions, but it Is a sure road to success. State Capitol The Special Session of the Legislature passed twent-six pieces of legislation to be added to the laws of the sate and adjourned with the congratulations of Governor Dern for their work. The acts passed included the new FOR CONSTIPATION amendments proposed constitutional which are to be submitted for the consideration of Utah voters at the fall election next November. The principal features of the proMade at School gram of tax revision recommended by the tax revision commission are inA little miss, age seven, and in the corporated in the acts of the Special second grade, was relating to her Session. father the happenings of the day at Below is a list of the legislation as school and said: Susans passed by the Legislature: Daddy we made S. J. R. No. 2 by Ryan Proposing at school today. a constitutional amendment to create system for classification of property. S. J. R. No. 3 by Ryan Proposing a constitutional amendment creating a state tax commission. ProS. J. R. No. 5 by McCarthy There Isnt a motha constitutional amendment er posing living who wont for a mine tax moratorium of five that no half-sicagree years and thereafter providing for aschild should be sessment of mines as other tangible the subject for an exproperty. with mediperiment H. C. M. No. 1 by Burton Memorcines of uncertain ializing Congress to amend the federWhen your merit. al bank titx act. headis child bilious, S. C. M. No. 1 by Dillman Memorhalf-sicfeverish, restless, with achy, ializing the interstate commerce com- coated tongue, bad breath, no appemission to guard the rights of the tite or energy, you know that nine Craig and Salt Lake City rail- times out of ten its a sign his little road in the use of the Moffat tunnel. stomach and bowels need purging. S. J. R. No. 6 by Irvine Proposing And when you know that for over to allow a constitutional amendment fifty years leading physicians have the legislature to fix the manner of endorsed one preparation for this confilling the vacancies that may occur dition, there doesnt seem to be any in the Utah Legislature. reason for trying things. H. J. R. No. 9 by Smoot Proposing Rich, fruity California Fig Syrup to a constitutional amendment permit clears the little stomach and bowels the removal of the state prison from and in a hurry. It gently, harmlessly Salt Lake County. the bowels, gives tone and H. J, R, No. 10 by Jorgensen Pro- regulates strength to them and to the stomach ; posing amendment of two constitutionand helps to give your child new al amendments submitted by the reguand vitality. Thoustrength, lar session to proYide for a $5 educa- sands of energy Western mothers praise it. tional equalization fund. Mrs. Joseph W. Hill, 4306 Bedford S. B. No. 3 by Candland Directing Omaha, Nebraska, says: Ill the board of equalization to continue Ave., never who doctor the me forget got studies cf tax revision commission. to give my baby boy, John, California H. B. No. 1 by Leatham AppropriFig Syrup. Nothing else seemed to ating $25,000 to cover expenses of the help his weak bowels. That was special session. when he was just a baby. He sufS. B. No. 1 by Ryan Appropriating fered a good deal before I gave him $50,000 from state road funds for the Fig Syrup, but it stopped his trouble on Capitol grounds. paving of roads quick. I have used it with him for H. B. No. 2 by House committee colds and little upset spells ever since. Amending the building law and apI consider him a Fig Syrup boy. propriating $75,000 sfdditional for Insist on the genuine article. See building at the mental hospital. that the carton bears the word CaliS. B. No. 2 by Irvine Appropriafornia. Over four million bottles ting $15,000 for continuing improve-jment- s used a year. at State Capitol grounds. ( H. B. No. 5 by Leatham Appropriating $12,000 to pay the costs of pubSuperficial Flesh Wounds lishing proposed constitutional amendments and $10,000 for the expenses of Try Hanfords the governors conference to be held $n Salt Lake City next summer. S. Ba No. 5 by Candland Repealing All dealers are authorized to refund your money for the first bottle if not suited. the law for preparation and distribution of statements on proposed constitutional amendments to voters. Alwaye the Best II. B. No. 8 Ly Burton Amending at Hardware Counter I want Lady cigaret tax law to provide for state some nails. issuing licenses to dealers instead of Clerk What kind cities and covering the revenues on licenses into the state funds. I alLady Give me the II. B. No. 9 by Fuller ways take the best. Specialty Salestax law to provide for man. state issuing license dealers instead of cities- and covering the revenues from licenses into state funds. S. B. No. 7 by Irvine Amending law for special elections to provide for calling elections to fill congressional vacancies at the same time as the next general election. S. B. No. 8 by Dillman Authorizing the university regents to increase the tuition a maximum of $10 per year to complete the Union building. In a closing message' Gov. George H. Dern congratulated the lawmakers on their success in making the first moves toward a complete and accurate revision of the Utah tax system. Gov. Dern expressed confidence that the people will approve the proposed amendments and make it possible for the next legislature to put into effect a revised tax system that shall decrease existing inequalities and thus promote justice and contentment. He In the same time It takes a dose of thanked the legislators for their co- Soda to bring a little temporary relief operation with the executive branch of and sour stomach, Phillips gas and announced that he had no further Milk of Magnesia has acidity completeto them. legislative business to present ly checked, and the digestive organs The three constitutional amendments as passed provide for the clas- all tranquilizeii Once you have tried this form of relief you will cease to sification of property and the limitaabout your diet and experience worry tion of income taxes : the setting up of a new freedom in eating. mema state tax commission of four This pleasant preparation Is just as bers: the settiug up of a system of too. Use It whenfor good children, mine taxation with a four year moraever coated tongue or fetid breath which the present protorium during need of a sweetener. Physiceeds multiple of three system shall signalswill cians tell you that every spoonnot be changed ful of Milk of Magnesia neuPhillips On S. J. R. No. 2 in order to clarify tralizes many times its volume in acid. the questions involved all reference Get the genuine, the name Phillips Is to drainage was deleted from the proImitations do not act the Important vision for exeiqption for power plants same! or power transmission lines and other property furnishing power for pumping irrigation water while the livestock clause was amended so as to make It possible for the Legislature Co determine the method of taxing transient livestock as well as livestock being fed for slaughter. y Ventilation and Dry Litter Will Prevent Troubles. open-fronte- 18th Legislature of the State of Utah cock-eye- d John s Mother Praises Doctor k - . Balsam of Myrrh Amend-oleomargari- - A Sour Stomach Phillips r. Milk of Magnesia |