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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPEB Altered e second class matter Feb. 8, 1928 Set of March S. 1879. d (be Post Office, Randolph, Utah, under tb Wm. E. Marshall, llutiness Manage: SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance lytun Marshall. Editor and Prourietor Reports of Revolt in Germany Follow Bomb Attack on Hitler; Yank Forces Push Guam Drive DEMOCRATS: Stock Is Essential Full utilization of grazing areas, with an attendant production of more and better meat and dairy products requires adequate water for livestock on range and pasture. No matter how palatable and plentiful the forage, if sufficient water at regular intervals is not available, livestock will not reach a good marketable condition. Development of enough wells and springs and ponds to supply the necessary water is not the only requirement, WFA points out. Proper distribution of the water in relation to available forage is essential to efficient grazing as full utilization cannot be realized if an adequate supply is not accessible to livestock on any part of the pasture or range acreage. Stock-watdevelopments are important on farm pastures in humid areas as well as on the ranges in semi-ari-d and arid states, according to government authorities. While the greatest need is in the latter areas, inadequate facilities prevent the fullest use of good pasture on many farms because the owner is not aware that a lack is possible in the more humid section where he is raising stock. Also, he may not realize how influential stock-watsupplies can be in improving the quality and quantity of range and pasture feed. In many states, farmers may receive assistance in. carrying out stock-watdevelopments under the conservation program adminis-- , tered by the agricultural adjustment agency. Conservation of soil and water are aided indirectly by development of necessary pasture and range watering facilities. With proper development and distribution of water supplies, grazing can be restricted on overgrazed, eroded or depleted rangeland and the stock rotated over other areas1 in" keeping with their grazing capacity. Adequate water supplies on farm pastures, while encouraging more uniform grazing, will also aid pasture improvement practices, and decrease damage from erosion. Water facilities are, roughly, of two kinds natural and constructed. Springs, streams and lakes are in the first group. The second requires drilling, excavation or other construction work to make water available, and includes wells, artificial reservoirs and ponds, ditches, and troughs and storage tanks attached to springs and reservoirs. er er er Fertilizer Increase Half Million Tons American farmers this year will Declaring that their platform really was Franklin D. Roosevelt himself, the Democrats meeting in Chicago for their national convention renominated the President for a fourth term, and called for the continuance' of New Deal domestic policies and the creation of a world organization to preserve peace through use of force if necessary. For agriculture, the Democrats pledged price guarantees and crop insurance, and declared their objective to be to keep it on a parity with industry and labor; extend rural electrification and develop broader domestic and foreign markets for farm products. For the postwar period, the Democratic platform asked compensation for workers during demobilization, reduction or repeal of wartime taxes and simplification of the tax structure, and encouragement of risk capital and new enterprise. Besides U. S. participation in an organization to keep world peace, Britiih force dean out Nazi sniper the partys foreign relations plat- on outskirts of Caen. adform called for extension of the ministrations trade policies, and reaffirmation in the principles of the EUROPE: Atlantic Charter. Stubborn Foe PACIFIC: Jap Shakeup With the invasion of Guam, U. S. forces took one step closer to the Japanese and Asiatic mainland, even as the enemy reorganized his government at home with the fall of Premier Hediki Tojo and his cabi- net. In reorganizing the government under leadership of two confirmed militarists and advocates of Japanese expansion southward, official Tokio declared that the objective was to give the civilian element t materials as am- sodium nitrate, amand fertilizer comon allocation by the board. Large Worm Loss Experts say the average wormy h pig, if it lives, requires more feed to reach the same weight as an uninfested one. Since about half of the pigs in the United States are said to be infested, elimination of internal parasites would save great quantities of feed. It would save many hogs, veterinarians estimating that worms kill one pig in ten. By wide experiments and use, phenothiazine has proved to be the only drug that will control nodular worms. It also controls roundworms or Ascarids as effectively as other used anthelmintics. commonly Phenothiazine is usually given with dry feed mixtures to hogs confined in a pen, although individual doses of pellets, tabs or as a drench with a syringe are also used. The drug should be given according to printed directions or under the supervision of a veterinarian. : ... one-fift- $8,800,-000,0- . TALENT is nurtured in is formed in the stormy billows of the world. -- 00 vidual states for settling trade balances. At the same time, the nations 0 moved to agreement on a world bank, which would extend $2,000,000,000 in long-terloans to different countries for reconstruction and development, use the other $8,000,000,000 to guarantee similar loans made by private investors. With U. S. participation in the two projects dependent upon congressional approval, the U. S. share in the $d, 800, 000, 000 fund would be and its contribution to the $10,000,000,000 world bank would Allied forces continued to slug forward in Normandy, gaining ground by the yard in the face of stubborn all German . resistance along the curving front. Fighting was intense both on the western end of the front where ' U. S. forces pressed forward against the enemy holding out behind the cover of the tall, thick hedgerows checkering the countryside, and on the eastern end where British armored columns broke through the foes formations in the open plains. With about 75,000 men facing the British in this sector, Nazi Marshall Rommel attempted to curtail the Allied drive by sharp counterattacks. British forces exerted the heaviest prefesure in recent fighting because the open country allowed use of their armored equipment behind terrific artillery barrages. Bad weather continued to hamper full scale operations of the Allied air force, both in support tactics and bombardment of enemy communications behind the lines. do-or-d- ie BEEF: July High Because of smaller shipments and market competition, prime long-fe- d steers came into increasing demand, with buyers at the Chicago yards paying $17.65 per hundredweight for choice cattle, the highest price for July since 1919, and peak for any month since April, 1943. This years July top compared with $17.10 paid in 1943; $15.85 in stiffening 1942, and $13 in - . To thine own self be true. And it will follow as the night the Somehow the Bus Driver Guessed Passengers Need For the 10th time that day the meek little man boarded the bus that passed his house, laboriously dumped a large bundle near the entrance and took a seat. said the conLook here, ductor, with a scowl, how many more times are you going to litter this bus with your bundles? Only once more; then Im finished, pleaded the little man. I dont suppose that on the next trip youll have a piano to put aboard, will you? asked the conductor sarcastically. Well, I hadnt thought youd take that, but if youll give me a lift with it, thatll just about finish our moving. August, 1920. GI READING: Politics Permitted Even as the army expanded the list of magazines permitted to circulate among GIs to 189, Sen. ' Robert Taft (Ohio) pressed for a relaxation of regulations designed to curb the distribution of political literature in the services. Declaring that an amendment to the Hatch act only forbid the circulation of government printed material to soldiers, Taft said it did not prevent the transmission of any political literature to troops if sent by individuals, corporations or political parties at their own expense. In expanding the list of magazines whigh might circulate among GIs regardless of the political material they may possess, the army said it based its action on studies of soldiers reading habits abroad and purchases at posts at home. to the NOSTRILS When summer cold makes nose feel raw, sore, spread Mentholatum inside nostrils. (1) Helps thin dogged mucus. (2) Soothes irritated membranes. (3) Helps reduce swelling. (4) Stimulates local blood supply to "sick area. Brings welcome relief! Jars, tubes 304. A IDab a Day keeps IP.OI away! Tobacco , flue-cure- DEODORAM CREAM isnt stiff or sticky! Soft It spreads like face cream. is actually soothing! Use right after shaving will not irritate. has light, pleasant scent.No sickly smell to cling to fingers or clothing. will not spoil delicate fabrics. Yet tests in the tropics made by nurses prove that Yodora protects under trying conditions. In tubes or Ian, 10c, 25c, 60a McKesson 6 Robbias, lac, Bridgeport, Com. 14 .. ... Although good returns on heavy Russian armies continued to exert volume have stimulated agriculture the strongest pressure on the eastto a led World and War II during ern front, continuing their drive on inbrisk turnover in farm lands at East Prussia in the north and rollcreasing values, no runaway credit ing deeper into Poland farther to extension has marked the realty the south. dealings. As the Russians pressed the GerWith operators purchasing of the record number of farms mans on the east, Allied troops sold in 1943, 51 per cent of the trans- moved against the Nazis vaunted actions were for cash, and most of Gothic . line in northern Italy, the remafhder involved large cash with an easing of their problems of supply promised with the capture down payments. Because farm land values were and hasty repair of the western seaport of Livorno, through which 17,500 about 75 per cent of the 1912-1- 4 level when the war broke out, they tons of shipping can be cleared are still about 50 to 60 per oent daily. With German resistance stiffening below the inflated prices of 1920 de- spite their steady rise.' although the average rise m value has been about 37 per cent, increases have totaled as much as 53 per cent. Inflated values above real earning possibilities in some localities has hindered the Farm Security administrations tenant purchasing program. July The day is always his who works in it with serenity and great aims. Emerson. Because cigarette manufacturers have only about one years stocks of tobacco on hand, and a recent War Food administration order restricted d their purchase of 1944 tobacco for aging to 70 per cent of the ' amount they processed last year, smokers may continue to feel the pinch of short supplies. Iron Ore During the first six months of 1944, lower Great Lakes blast furnaces consumed 44,290,320 tons of iron ore, approximately 198,000 tons more than the previous record set last year. As leaders and designated Gestapo of July 1, stock piles on U. S. Chief Heinrich Himmler as comand Canadian docks totaled mander within Germany to suppress tons, about 550,000 more the uprising. Rebels plans reportedthan at the same date in 1943. ly called for seizure of control of the country through military units. Oil Addressing the German people U. Sji. oil production soared to over the radio after the attempt on barrels a day during the his life, Hitler roared: . I am week ended July 15, increasing convinced that by stamping out this about 500,000 over the same period we last year. As of the same date, gas very small clique of traitors will now at last create that atmosstocks stood at 82,252,000 barrels phere in the rear at home which compared with 75,391,000 in 1943. the fighting front needs. . . . Russ Advance two-thir- Highest ' day Thou const not then be false to any man. Shakespeare. H6me Front With the Allies pressing in on all sides, Hitler is faced with internal revolt within Germany, with the Nazis reporting that a clique of army officers sought to establish a new government and prepare the During battle on Saipan island in groundwork for surrender. Pacific, U. S. marines fight way through Climax of the sensational plot was burning streets of Garapan. the attempted assassination of Hitler a bomb, which exploded withgreater participation in the general with 6 feet of him, causing him slight in war effort, heretofore controlled by injury and more seriously hurting Tojo and the army clique. 13 of his aides. in Despite their belief Jap expanMoving swiftly to quell the revolt, sion, the new leaders have been which acreportedly had the support noted for their disposition to of high ranking army officers, the without interference it complish with Allied interests, and some Nazis executed several of the ring- FARM VALUES: No Spree 1941. sale on record was the $18.75 in 1918. The majority of steers and yearlings also shared in the price advance, with top heifers rising to $17.35 to equal the highest July sale on record, and the best return since Goethe. It is the genius of sincerity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it. Lytton. No sensible man ever imputed inconsistency to another for changing his mind. Cicero. . be about $3,000,000,000. Internal Revolt . monium sulfate, monium nitrate, pounds, are still War Production Seeking to stabilize the internal conditions of countries and minimize possibilities for unrest in the postwar world, 44 allied nations came to agreement on raisng an fund, whch would be used to make currencies available to indi--. m use well over 11,000,000 tons of come mercial fertilizer a new a tons million half Thats high. more than were used in 1943 and 3,000,000 tons more than in 1940. Adjustments in analysis of complete fertilizers to be sold in different states have.been made to insure quarters suspected that their apthe best possible use of the avail- pointment might be an intimation of able materials supplying nitrogen, a friendly enemy approach to phosphoric acid, and potash. The .the U. S. U. S. forces streamed into rocky, nitrogen content of many of the available grades has been increased desolate Guam to retake one of the somewhat, indicated supplies of this first American possessions seized by important plant food being about 35 the Japs after Pearl Harbor, followper cent greater than last year. ing 17 days of heavy naval and While some fertilizer ingredients aerial bombardment, which came on are available in somewhat larger the heels of occupation of Saipan amounts this year than last, all of island in the Marianas. them, including such important all-tim- Gems of Thought Stability Sought $10,000,-000,00- 1944 Platform .Improvement Seen As Production Aid nitrogen-carryin- g WORLD BANK: WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS . . Released by Western Newspaper Union. (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed In these columns, they are those of Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) Adequate Water for , RAIL FINANCE: Big Deal . i In one of the railroads biggest financing deals in years, the Great Northern considered plans for calling in $119,887,700 of bonds and notes, to further cut fixed interest charges to about $10,000,000 yearly, compared with $12,506,172 in 1943 and an average of $18,194,079 for the 1921-3- 1 period. Under the Great Northerns tenta- -' tive proposal, it would cover the redemption with the issuance of $100,000,000 of new general mortgage bonds, and the remainder from funds from its treasury. About ' $4,000,000 would be paid in premiums around East Prussia, the Russians for calling in the old bonds and notes before maturity. swung the brunt of their attack furWith the completion of the new ther southward in Poland, outflankthe Great Northern would of Lwow financing, industrial the ing big city and fanning out on the open plains then have an outstanding bonded below Warsaw. The Russian break- debt of approximately $249,000,000, throughs continued to force the Ger- besides an additional amount of mans to pull back to prevent en- equipment trust certificates and conditional sales obligations. circlement from the rear. IMUTUAl SWIM OHm, SM Kings Heralds Male Quartet L XEDB XUTA XOVO XLO IVHU EDO IOH IOB . Newspaper logs xin ISEI Shew Other Stations SANGELE EZ3E Buy U. S. War Bonds . |