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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH RICH COUNTY REAPER' Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879, THE SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop, matter Feb. Entered as second-clas- s 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, - Is Especially Needful When Grass or Legumes Lacking. Commandments for Poultry-meWorked Out. n , The United States Egg society has worked out a list of ten dos and donts" that would do wonders toward raising the quality of eggs marketed and would increase consumption so we wouldnt have to worry about surpluses if these commandments were subscribed to and followed by every poultryman. They are: 1. Thou shalt gather eggs twice each day. 2. Thou shalt provide one clean nest for each five hens and keep the eggs clean with clean nests, clean yards, and grass growing on range In season. 3. Thou shalt swat the roosters at the end of the hatching period. 4. Thou shalt refrain from jamming too many hens in the laying house. Provide four square feet of floor space for each bird. 5. In clean cool, basement or cellar, thou shalt deposit freshly gathered eggs until marketed. Keep them from damp floors. 6. Thou shalt hitch up thy Lizzie or telephone thy dealer at least twice a weel to market thine eggs. 7. Wash not thy eggs unless they are to be eaten at once. Thou should avoid like the plague producing dirty well-ventilat- cross-breedin- MT. Keep healthy sheep for good wool, it Is easy to make a difference o one Lice will not only beep the birds from doing their best at egg production, but they will also lower the vitality of the bird, thereby giving various diseases a chance to develop. to three pounds of wool by careful , shepherding. ' Based on results secured in swine feeding trials at the Minnesota Station, It is not advisable to feed ground rye as the only grain for a period of more than about 60 days. One gander to two or even three geese is the best ratio. They need a small house in which they will make their nests in the spring. Poultry men with cows can often gather up enough alfalfa leaves from around the mangers to keep the pouls green feed. try In high-clas- Watch the body weight of pullets, Penn State poultry specialists urge. If they are losing flesh, Increase the amount of scratch grain, or feed a fleshing mash at noon. A large amount of poor cream on the market could be avoided if more care was exercised in its production and Milk as it comes from the handling. cow Is clean but it always picks up a few bacteria. The way in which the dairy man handles this milk from the time it is taken out of the dairy barn until it is delivered to the consumer determines the quality of the cream. Cleanliness should begin with the barn and the cows. A clean, properly drained which yard, and a clean barn, from do will the manure is removed daily, a great deal toward producing quality milk and cream. Clip the cows flanks and udders and beep them clean. Remove milk from pails Immediately after milking each cow and do not allow it to stand until milking is completed. Keep the can covered tightly. Milk with cleaii dry hands and use crock or covered pail in order small a seed, hay, dirt and to avoid disease after milking If your pasture contains onions, garlic or ragweeds, it is better to take the cows out about six hours before milking them. One of the very Important things is to keep cream cool. Cool warm cream before adding it to the supply can. Sell the cream often. Lastly, sterilize all utensils with clean boiling water or a chemical disinfectant. It is a mistake to expect chemical disinfectants to completely sterilize in a few minutes milk or cream containers which have not been properly scrubbed. A stiff brush is very effective in washing utensils. r Bayer Aspirin. Two tablets will head it off, and you can finish your shopping in comfort. limbs that acne from sheer weariness. Joints sore from the beginnings of a cold. Systemic pain. The remedy is rest. But immediate relief is yours for the taking; a pocket tin of Bayer Aspirin is protection from pain wherever you go. Get real aspirin. Look for Bayer on the box. Read the proven found inside every genuine Bayer package. They cover headaches, colds, sore throat, toothache, neuralgia, neuritis, sciatica, lumbago, rheumatism, muscular pains, etc. These tablets do not depress the heart. They do nothing but stop the pain. Every druggist has Bayer Aspirin in the pocket size, and in bottles. To save money, buy the genuine tablets by the hundred. Dont , experiment with imitations. direc--tio- ns , SALT LAKE, UT. According to announcement by Mrs. James President, the recently organized University of Utah Mothers Club will hold its next meeting Wednesday, May 13. Mothers or guardians of Utah University students are invited to attend the meeting In the faculty room of the University. PRICE, UT. Plans are rapidly going forward for the annual Utah state Elks convention here June 5 and 6. Approximately 2000 visitors from all parts of the state are expected to attend, with delegates coming from lodges in Salt Lake, Provo, Ogden, Logan, Park City, Cedar City and Eureka. SPRINGVILLE, UT. Gaining an entrance thru a window, burglars dynamited the high school saf but found no money as the high school officals leave no money in the safe. A heavy loss by robbery last fall has caused the removal of money from the safe. e BOISE, IDA. The pension law passed by the recent Idaho legislature became effective on the fifth of May. BOISE, IDA. The public utilities commission has arranged, the filing of a complaint against the railroads in an attempt to secure lower rates on coal shipped from Wyoming and Utah points to all Idaho points on the Oregon Short Line and Pacific Idaho Northern railroad. BOISE, IDA. Over two million dollars have been distributed to the Idah World War veterans on their adjusted service certificates, commonly called bonus, by the veterans .administration at Boise. Although over five thousand applications for , loans have been received at the Boise office, the present loan work is all on current applications. OGDEN, UT. Thirty-fiv- e federal aid projects have been let in the Id- -. aho district this year by the Ogden office of the U. S. Government. n, North American Gold Ten years ago the gold output of the United States was three times as great as that of Canada. Today chiefly owing to the increase in Canada, the two countries produce almost equal quantities. WOMEN SHOULD Home Grinding of Feed Versus Custom Grinding LEARN USES In many sections of the country farmers are purchasing their own grinding outfits and are no longer hauling grain to the grist mill and then back home, according to time custom. It Jas been immemorial stated that a good cow will eat an average of 2,000 pounds of grain per year. Perhaps half of this will be bran, oilcake gluten, etc. material that does not require grinding. The ffed to grind amount of for a dairy, therefore, would be about 10,000 pounds yearly. Add 30 per cent for young stock, etc., and the farm requirement for grinding would be 13,000 pounds of grain yeare power motor the ly. With a this for time required grinding would be 20 minutes each week ; for a farm, 40 minutes weekly, and so oi up the line. It would seem, therefore, that the time saved by home grinding would be an important Item, especially when we consider that, with proper arrangements, the grinding could be done while the operator goes on with other chores. The cost of grinding at the custom mill is' usually 10 cents per hundredweight, or $13 for farm and other sizes in proa portion. home-grow- OF MAGNESIA To women who suffer from nausea, or morning sickness," this is a blessing. Most nurses know it. It is advised by leading specialists: Over a small quantity of finely cracked ice pour a teaspoonful of Phillips-Milof Magnesia. Sip slowuntil you are relieved. It ends ly sick stomach or inclination to vomit. Its properties make PhilMilk of Magnesia quick relief lips in heartburn, sour stomach, gas. Its mild laxative action assures regular bowel movement. Used as a mouthwash It helps prevent tooth decay during expectancy. k n 10-co- w anti-aci- d five-hors- 20-co- w Tribute partner imitates a dog, most realistically over the radio. So naturally that people are sendYour ing him dog biscuits. WARD OFF C0LDS Salt Lake City In my opinion, and also in my 10-co- w husbands, Dr. Eliminate All Reactors to Save Valuable Stock No dairy farmer ca nafford to keep a herd infected with Bang disease (contagious abortion) and stand the loss in milk production, the loss of calves and have the other troubles which accompany the disease, states Dr. Robert Graham, University of IlThere are vetlinois veterinarian. erinarians everywhere who are qualified to make necessary tests to weed out infected cows and determine whether the disease is prevalent in a herd. The diseased animals should be eliminated and sanitary practices used to prevent a reoccurrence, he points out Old-Ag- ' ! A local Inge-bretse- one-hal- Stomaih worms appear during the summer months and cause a loss of flesh and a lack 'of thrift among lambs. UT. its time to take r, Mexico. 200-poun- d Root crops are excellent for the sow, to take the place of pasture and furnish succulence. PLEASANT, When you feel a headache coming on, Quality of Product Determined by Handling. sheep man has shipped a car load of Rambouillet rams to Mexico City, Poultry Helps Live Stock Hints "WELLS, NEV. The discovery of a large beryllium deposit near this city is reported by M. W. Young, a Nevada mining man. The nature of the find is said to have been kept secret until an assay was received. The mineral is now selling at $145 per pound. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Supt. C. N. Jensen of the state public instruction department has ruled that Utah district schools are required to lend, without cost, textbooks to pupils under high school grades, and to sell at cost textbooks when pupils want to buy them. ABERDEEN, IDA. Sheriff J. D. Jensen of Blackfoot and a United States marshal arrested Carl W. Smith, an employee of the local newspaper for three weeks and late of New York, on a charge of counterfeiting. Dies and other apparatus is said to have been found in his room at a local hotel. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. Labor and material contracts totaling ov- er $900,000 was 'considered at the state highway meeting at Cheyenne. The projects include surfacing and oiling the road between the Green river bridge and the Utah line and 38 miles between Rock Springs and Wamsuttter. By August, 1931, tourists may travel over 333 miles of oiled Lincoln highway in Wyom- Gunn-Queal- y g; T CLEANLINESS IS OF IMPORTANCE double the proportions of any previous project in the state, reports Dr. J. W. Finh, of the University of Idaho school of mines. BOISE, IDA. The Idaho law requiring notice of intent to marry is now in effect. This law provides that application for marriage license must be made by the parties to the intended marriage at least five days and no more than thirty days before the license shall be issued. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Preliminary plans for a gala observance of Utahs Pioneer day, July 24, as submitted to the chamber of commerce, have been approved. SALT LAKE, UT. Three more Utah counties, Millard, Davis and Morgan have been added to the list of those recognized by the United States bureau of animal Industry as free from bovine tuberculosis. Official notice to that effect has been received. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. D. Bee was crushed to death instantly by a fall of rock in, the mine at Sweetwater. h v dll fllil1"1 ing. MOSCOW, IDA. Geological and field work to be conducted in Idaho this summer by the U. S. Geological survey will more than , iron-ric- r MONEY MAKING PRINTER LARGE CONTRACT IS LET NOTICE OF MARRIAGE FREE SCHOOL BOOKS BERYLLIUM FOUND Iron and copper In readily assimilable form are found In molasses, according to test work done by the Ohio experiment station. These two minerals must be present and are used in producing heoglobin, or red coloring matter in the blood. If there is a shortage of these elements, normal functions cannot be carried out. If the shortage is acute, anemia results. In young pigs anemia causes the trouble commonly called thumps. In all animals and fowls, both young and old, anemic conditions can develop through rations poor in iron and copper in a form that can readily be assimilated. rations of Ordinary, high grade feeds commonly give enough Iron and copper except In the early nursing periods when pigs and calves and colts and lambs depend solely on milk. It would appear that live stock producers can well consider the insurance value of molasses and molasses feeds during this critical pe- eggs. riod, especially when the rations of 8. Honor good feed, clean feed, the brood sows, cows, mares and ewes necessary minerals and especially an do not contain grass or legumes to abundance of lime and green feed at any extent. all times. 9. Keep ever before thy flock clean drinking water, cool in summer and Iron in Many Mineral with the chill removed in winter. Mixtures Does Not Help 10. Thou shalt keep none but a standard bred flock producing eggs The ptincipal use for iron on the farm is still in farm machinery and uniform In size, shape and color. not in mineral mixtures for live stock, according to Dr. H. H. Mitchell, chief in animal nutrition, University of Illi- Important Suggestions nois. Experiments at the university for Raisers of Ducks indicate that common forms of iron A prominent eastern duck breeder, used in many complex mineral mix- who has been in the business for over tures are worthless in general live a quarter of a century, offers the folstock feeding, he states. Treatment of lowing Dos for duck keepers. He nutritional anemia affords the only considers them more important than known legitimate use for iron salts In Don'ts and for that reason he has live stock rations at the present time. listed his points as Do: The disease, which Is rare, is traceProvide oyster shell or grit mateable solely to strict milk feeding under rial ; keep the ducklings keep the unnatural conditions of management feed troughs and water dry; clean ; be pans Iron oxide, the most commonly used a sport and accept bad with good form, did not appreciably benefit ane- luck; be cautious when buying from mic pigs, even when given in large strangers; be truthful In selling; take doses, although thgy responded readan interest in your birds; be careful in ily to soluble iron salts. Wh i rations handling ducks and eggs; handle are fed containing food l'ke ducks by their necks not feet; avoid tankage, the feeding of iron in minask advice of those erals seemed to cause a tendency to- who know, when in doubt; and profit ward an unfavorable effect, Mitchell by their help and recommendations." concludes. He also adds some other suggestions which are particularly timely at this time of year. The first of these is Value of Weanling Pig that the ducklings should not be in Proportion to Hog rushed into water, whether It be a The Oregon experiment station pond or a stream. They should not throws some light on the value of a be allowed in the water until the weanling pig In proportion to the fin- feathers appear on their breasts at ished hog by calculating the total cost five to six weeks of age. They should of producing a hundred pounds of mar- also be protected from the hot sumket pork in terms of grain. mer sun by a small, cheaply constructAccording to this data it takes the ed shed, If there are no trees In the value of 618 pounds of grain to cover yards or runs. all the costs of producing 100 pounds of pork. Of this value it is estimated that 30 per cent is required to cover all the costs of bringing a pig up to - weanling age. For example, the value of 1,236 poun Is of grain would cover the total cost of producing a The lazy poultryman is a bad egg. market hog. If grain is worth f one and Avoid feeding chick feed that has cents a pound, the cost of the 200 pound pig is $18.54. been in stock so long that it Is moldy. Of this amount 30 per cent or $5.56 It is bound to cause much trouble. is represented in the cost of producing the pig to weanling age. One year The house used for roosting quarwith another, this represents a fair ters should be large, roomy, light, basis for estimating the value of weanclean and especially well ventilated. ling pigs. There are some, however, who will always want to gamble th it July, August and September are the the price of market hogs will go up. , , rtonths when tapeworms get in their worsa damage, though it wont show until fall. well-balance- d DAIRY Briefly Told by Busy Readers RAISING QUALITY OF MARKET EGGS IRON AND COPPER IN MOLASSES AID STOCK c77ie Intermountain News Dairy Hints stanchions and stalls nave themselves more economical than those of wooden construction. They are easier to beep sanitary and are far more durable. Steel proved While cream separators, to outside appearances, look the same as those of a few years ago, marked advances have been made in assuring easier running qualities and cleaner skimming under farm conditions. - Do not reduce grain feed for cows in the flush of production, even though prices paid for milk may be lower. It is better to weed out the poor cows in the herd and continue to feed the good .ones op to production capacity. This practice reduces milk costs. . Pierces Golden Medical Discovery is by far the best and most reliable general tonic for a debilitated condition of health. We take this medicine during the winter and spring months to keep ourselves in good health. By keeping so we ward off attacks of colds and spells of indigestion and various other common ailments to which all people are subMrs. J. M. Harject more or less. vey, 122 W. 4th So. All druggists. Send 10c to Dr. Pierces Clinic, Buffor a trial package. 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