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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH REAPER Bernard H. Ewer, Editor and Prop. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in Advance matter Feb, Entered as second-clas- s 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, Utah, under the Ac'c of Mar. 3, 1879. THE RICH COUNTY . f News Notes j 1 Its a Privilege to Live In I UTAH STERILIZATION OF DAIRY UTENSILS Thorough Cleaning to Destroy Bacteria Important. THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE I Little Clarices French tutor bad been endeavoring to teach her that there are only two genders in the French language masculine and feminine Next day, desirous of learning If the child bad remembered, she asked, How many genders are there In French? Two," came the quick response. Much gratified, the tutor then asked, And what are they?" After a moments reflection, Clarice replied, Masculine and genuine." A Caution Dobbs, the watch repairer, used to be a docror." Is that so?" Yes, and now, whenever he fixes a watch he pastes one of his labels on the back, Shake Well Before Using. " VERY GULLIBLE Daughter At least theres one thing about George, mother he believes In . . himself. Mother George is very gullible, my dear. Swell Place This here's a swell place, Said Johnny Me Fuzz, His hand to bts face ' Where his toothache was. Taken a Standard Make? Uncle Hiram I see Josiab has got a new runabout. Aunt Matilda For the land sakesl So he has cone and got married again, eh?. Too True, Alas, Too True Female Lecturer And what today Is womans most subtle and insidious foe? Harsh Male Voice Old age. Not Knocking) it takes some brains Sweedlepipe to succeed Id society. Tweedlepunch Why, you always seem to get on well enough. , Feeding Cows Grain in Summer Is Profitable There are some splendid lessons to be learned from cow testing associa- tions because of the records they keep. One herd of eight cows that was fed an average of three pounds of grain per day during June and July last year produced 3,550 pounds more milk and 1S6 pounds more fat than the same cows produced during the corresponding two months the year before, when no grain was fed to supplement the pasture. Valuing the grain mixture at $30 a ton, the extra feed cost $22.50. If we assume that the 186 pounds of butterfat had a value of 40 cents a pound, the Increase in the gross income was $74.-4ghe net profit from grain feeding during those two months, therefore, amounted to $52, or $3.25 per cow per month. As a rule the better the cows the larger will be the returns from grain feeding on pasture. Dairy Cow Production Shows Large Increase Great changes have taken place in the past few years in the dairy inLUCKY FOR HIM dustry. For one thing, the average production of our cows has increased greatly. The census figures in 1920 show that there were 23,750,000 dairy cows in this country and they produced a total of 89,500,000,000 pounds of milk. In 1926, the total number of cows in this country had dropped to 22,166.000, but they produced a total of 120.750.000.- 000 pounds of milk, j Thats 7 per cent fewer cows, and they gave 34.7 per cent more milk, quite a remarkable change in a few years time. This change is a tribute to the value of educational endeavor, Visiting Artist Yes, Im selling my promoting better breeding, better pictures very readily, but you peo- feeding, and better care of dairy cows, ple dont know good pictures from but especially better feeding. - bad. Miss Vera Isnt Frank (a native) tbat rather lucky for you? Lo Movie 1 went to Hollywood, Said Angelina Cross. , They didnt offer me a part, But thats the movies loss. - , s bus-bands- ." . , , . , Mc-Qui- re Fre-doni- a, 50-mi- le t. v Increase in Number of Cows Tested in Country Cow testing associations in the United States showed a remarkable grow-tduring 1928. There was a 15 per cent increase In associations, with a total of 465,804 cows under test. . At the Milliner's California leads in the total numHe Do you believe man is made of ber of cows under test and also in ' . dust? the of cows which are bepercentage alShe Well, not all men.. Dust tested. There are four states that ing ways, settles, but some men dont beat California in the number of herds under test, as most of her Ob, Well herds were large. Wisconsin stands You Americans are indulgent second in total number of cows under ... t ' test and first In number of herds. Think so?" . , , Yes, you are usually perfectly Minnesota ranks third in number of willing for your wives to have any- cows and Iowa fourth. Iowa now has thing they can get on credit, and the 2.7 per cent of her dairy cattle under ladles manage to find plenty of that" test Of course, SALT LAKE Utah farmers produced $46,000,000 in crops during 1928, while the livestock products totaled $42,000,000, a total of $88,000,000. PROVO Due to the late season, very little small fruit has been shipped out of this city during the past quarter, which ended June 30, according to Postmaster John i P, of the Provo office, and as a result the receipts for the quarter for the office have fallen off $800. SALT LAKE The first car of cherries to be shipped out of Utah this season left Salt Lake at 7:15 a. m. Tuesday over the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad for Chicago. The car was billed by Smith & Hancock of Chicago and was made up of the Windsor, Orbs and Bing varieties. LOGAN Utah and southern Idaho led the field among section of the twelfth federal reserve district for increased volume of retail trade during the first five months of 1929, it is reported by the federal reserve bank of San Francisco. This section reported an increase of 3.6 per cent over the same period in 1928, with the Arizona, Nevada and California district reporting a 3.1 per cent increase. GARLAND The bonded warehouse at Garland is nearing completion. It is expected to be finished about the middle of July. A committee from the Lions club of Garland is planning a celebration to take place about July 20. The Committee has announced that the big floor will be polished for dancing and efforts will be made to secure a orchestra for the occasion. MYTON The outlook for a good crop of superior quality of honey is very promising for the season of 1929, it is reported. Several of those who are interested in this industry have Increased their stands of bees over that of last year, which will result under normal conditions in an increase of production. Many of the alfalfa fields are now covered with blossoms and the bees are busy harvesting the seasons crop. UTAH Vacant land in Utah, unappropriated by state or individuals, totals 25,147,865 acres this year, compared with 25,994,956 acres on June 30, 1928, Eli F. Taylor, register, local government land office, announced recently in his annual report. Since July 1, last year the local office has received 691 homstead filings, covering a total of 319,322. acres, and to date 3311 entries, covering an area of 1,326,097 acres, are pending. PAYSON Paysons new airport, situated just south of the Payson senior high school, is ideally located, according to a representative of the United States department of commerce, with headquarters at Salt Lake, who inspected the new runway and field. Plenty large for the needs of the city at the present time, with good sod for landing, and easily discernible, due to being situated on an elevated section of land, the airport Is far better adapted than the average, " if was declared. VERNAL At their meeting June the commissioners of Uintah 30, county instructed the county clerk to notify a large number of recent homesteaders on Diamond mountain to remove the fences they have built across old established roads that run through the lands covered by their entries. These fences are said to have been causing considerable hardship to old time settlers. Diamond mountain has a large level area of excellent spring range that adjoins the Ashley national forest. CEDAR CITY Roads throughout southern Utah and northern Arizona, generally speaking, are in better condition than for a number of years. The least desirable road is that connecting Rockville, Utah ' with Ariz. Especially is the strip through' Arizona in poor shape, little apparent effort being put forth by the southern sister state to build or maintain its lateral arterial. The Zion-MCarmel road is ready for the on f opening of this important . November 1. BRIGHAM CITY Brigham City officials did some extensive experiment-inlast fall and early this spring in determining the log of the fields of Mantua with respect to the underground water supply there. The best log revealed approximately 127 feet of water beating gravel in a 400 foot depth. Flows varying from 20 to 6G gallons per minute from a three inch pipe were obtained which gave favorable indication for pump wells. As a result of these experiments, Brigham City has entered into contract with Ferris & Gardner,' water well drillers of California, who are operating in this vicinity, for the sinking of a inside diameter- - casing 400 feet in depth. ; (Ey C. K. JOHNS) Of the various sources of contamination to which milk is subject, the dairy utensils have been definitely established as one of the most serious, capable of contributing a high percentage of the bacteria found in milk. Consequently the sterilization of cans, pails or other containers cannot be neglected if milk containing few bacteria is to be produced, Thorough cleaning is essential, but in Itself is insufficient. Steps must be taken to destroy as many as possible of the bacteria still remaining if the keeping quality of milk is to be improved. For sterilizing, steam under pressure, the most satisfactory agent, is seldom available. In its absence, a sufficient quantity of boiling water gives good results. Pails, strainers, etc., after washing are scalded by a pint of boiling water over pouring the ' entire inner surface ; cans are best treated by pouring in a quart of boiling water, replacing the lid, and rolling the can along the floor to ensure thorough scalding of the inner surface. As the temperature of the water drops over 50 degrees Fahrenheit during this operation a fresh quantity must be provided for eacb utensil. Because of the saving in time and fuel, chlorine solutions are being used in some districts to replace the scalding treatment, and where used intelligently have equal or superior sterilizing efficiency. Cans and pails are carefully rinsed with chlorine solution as in the scalding treatment, or immersed for one minute in a tank containing the solution. Either is satisfactory, provided the utensils are well washed and the chlorine solution is up to strength. , j . h cut-of- , i h - GET CHICKS OUT OF WET HOUSES , i i , Muddy Runs and Yards Encourage Parasites and Ills. , Get the chicks out of the mud. DR. CALDWELLS weather, sloppy muddy runs and yards, furnish Ideal THREE RULES conditions for the parasite which causes the disease coccidiosis, as well as making things unpleasant around Dr. Caldwell watched the results of the brooder houses for the owners for 47 years, and believed constipation who take care of the flocks. no matter how careful people are that be to The brooder houses ought of their health, diet and exercise, conmoved to grass sod, says E. L. stipation will occur from time to time. head of the poultry department Of next importance, then, is how to treat of the Ohio State university. Even if it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always nature the chicks are moved only 50 feet, from was in favor of getting as close to constifor his hence as remedy possible, will bare, muddy soil to grass, they pation is a mild vegetable compound. It miss a lot of the Infestation of paracan not harm the most delicate system sites which have made their homes in and is not habit forming. The Doctor never did approve of drasthe old runs where the grass has been tic physics and purges. He did not believe destroyed. Coccidiosis or white diarrhea results they were good for human beings to put into their system. Use Syrup Pepsin for from the activities of a parasite which and members of the family in yourself will infest the soli where chickens constipation, biliousness, sour and crampv have been kept for a year or more. stomach, bad breath, no appetite, headSanitary measures which inclnde mov- aches, and to break up fevers and colds. ing the flocks away from the infested Get a bottle today, at anyofdrugstore and health: Keep observe these three rules soil, have been found more satisfacfeet warm, the bowels the head the cool, to tory control, measures than trying For a free trial bottle, just write treat the disease with medicine after open. Syrup Pepsin, Dept. BB, Monticello, it has started in a flock. Under the Illinois. conditions which have existed for a Huh! month or more, the parasites have been flourishing. She I want to be fair. For late chicks which are showing He Yes, I noticed you buying persigns of rickets because it has been oxide the other day. impossible on account of weather conditions to get them outdoors as much as they should have been, should have oil ratiop increased to their Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh 2 per cent of their feed, Dakan says, Honey beck for first bottle If not sotted. All dealer. in order to counteract the lack of sunIn Time Ye light. "What a nice watch very expenBut it will pay for itsive, though. Quality Eggs Can Be self in time, you know. Long-continued Da-ka- n, For Barbed Wire Cuts cod-liv- er Produced on Any Farm Ask for Eggs unfit for food cost farmers from one to three cents per dozen. TACK-U- P Approximately 17 out of every 100 eggs marketed are unfit for human consumption, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. This means a loss of about $4,000,000 annually to farmers. 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