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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER SUBSCRIPTION $.00 Per Year in Advanee Wni. E. Marshall, Editer and Prop. matter Feb. Entered as second-clas- s 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1870. SOUTH UTAH DAY Scenic Road is Planned ate KITCHEN AGGIE COLLEGE FETE PLAN CABINET i RECORD CROP OF WHEAT SEEN ' FLOOD CONTROL P1AN LT INCOME TAX RECEIVED UTAH LAMBS SOLD - FARMERS SAVE BY BUTCHERING HOGS X t Every Step Explained in tail by an Expert. De-- - Every step in' butchering hogs on In detail and illustrated In pictui-in a recently Issued bulletin by Fred H. Lelnbach, assistant professor of animal husbandry at tlie Colorado Agricultural college. Farmers can save the batchers profit and the cost of butchering, cutting and curing by doing the work themselves, it is pointed out Two men can easily kill and dress six me diuni sized bogs in a half day, it is stated. , Among the various topics discussed in the bulletin, are: Necessary tools the farm is explained s ,and equipment, which need not be or elaborate; methods of killing, sticking, scalding, hanging the carcass, opening the carcass, splitting, chilling, cutting, rendering lard, curing, sweet phkle or pork, smoking and storing. IicMnes in the bulletin UlustOte clearly the method of sticking, the cooled carcass ready to be trimmed, separating the head at the atlas Joint, separating the hnm from the carcass, remov the shoulder, separating the loin and side meat, the five main cuts from each half nf the carcass, removing the ne(k bone from the shoulder, separating the Boston bntt from the shoulder proper, trimming the shoul-- , der, trimming the ham and the bam trimmed and ready for curing. Copies of the bulletin will be sent to unyone Interested Requests should , Farm be made for Bulletin should be of and Hogs. Bmclieriiii, sent to the college extension service. brine-cure- d 283-A- When to Feed Wheat to , Various Farm Animals Tooele Record crops of wheat averaging 30 bushels to the acre on dry farm land raised on Hickman bench near here, this season. Provo A proposal to purchase filings held by the Provo Reservoir Co. on storage water at the head of Provo river has. becumade to reservoir com. pany by Provo city. control flood : Special Farmington .committee recommend construction of flood control basins at mouths of Parish and Ford creeks in Davis county similar to the projects at Willard and Farmington on which approximately $20,000 has been, expended. Cost for the proposed new project will be a similar amount. Thompson Bids will be opened Oct. 17 by the State Road Commision for fhe $100,000 road project from Thompson, toward tht Colorado state line. Salt Lake Federal income taxes in Utah for first three quarters of 1930, - $1,196,275. Promptness with which payments were made cited as evidence business conditions in of improved state. Smithfield New $90,000 Junior high school building dedicated, the first junior high school in Cache county. Murray New pipe line for municipal power line plant is to be dedicated in a few days. Salt Lake Utah lambs bring 6 cents per pound, to buyer for Los Angeles packing company. Midvale At a special election called by Mayor L. A. Porter and city councilmen, voters will decide whether or not they wish negotiable bonds in the sum of $125,000 be sold for financing needed enlargement of city water 3-- 4 -- system. Ogden Reorganization of the Ogden Union s.ockyards corporation has been announced, the reorganization being the result of the death some time ago of the president and the recent death of the general manager. Logan The annual Aggie Home Coming at which U. A, C. graduates Will return and once more view the familiar campus, will he held soon. Lehi Entertainment plans for the district Federation of Womens clubs convention to be held here were laid by the Lehi Athenian club, local literary organization, which will be hostess to the visiting delegates. Spansh Fork Beet digging has been started in the Spanish Fork district, and tbe mill will commence slicing soon. Bingham- - The proposed new scenic highway from Bingham to Tooele, which would shorten the distance between the two cities 14 miles, came under discussion at a joint session of the Tooele Lions Club and the Bingham Kiwanls Club. Committees were appointed to solicit the cooperation of other organisations in sponsoring the Stock farmers who grow wheat are often tempted to feed at least a part ot the crop, esiieclaily In years when the price of wheut is low This brings up Hie question ot just bow low the price ot wheat must go to make It advisable to feed the crop rather than to sell It upon the world market. Ordinarily, the practice Is to sell wheat and. If necessary, especially In the feeding of hugs, to purchase corn with a part ol the money. This is due to the fact that the price of corn s per bushel is usually nor over of the price of wheat per bushel. But some years large crops ot wheat, or less than average crops highway. of com, bring about a situation in Panguitch- - Snow fell two and a which the price ot wheat and the half inches deep here recently, greatly price ot corn are quite close together. relieving the dry situation. situait is Impossible to avoid sucb Good results are shown in Ogden tions occasionally; the reasons are enof treatment the 70,000 trees for bark tirely outside the control of the in- beetle in the Teton, Targhee and Wy1919 were in there dividual tanner, National it is reported forests, oming ' about 75 million acres of land In the C. B. Morse, returned by recently United States growing wheat. By the from a trip of inspection, and 15,000 51) were 1924 acres million but year seeded to wheat On top ot this trees will be sprayed next year. Logan Fire breaking out a 2 a. m. fluctuation in acreage for the United 250 feet from the fire station, did jlist a avernave in we fluctuation States $8500 damage to a monument works. age yields of about 25 per cent. Nephi Finances have been arranged for an egg grading plant here. ' Price Police are searching for a Mange Cutting Profits r who is believed to have startfirebug From Pork Producers , ed four conflagrations in this city in Dukota authorities South estimate of all, the bogs put on one night. that ML Pleasant The annual state conthe market are Infested wltb mange. This materially reduces prices be- vention of the Christian Endeavor will bams cannot be cut be held in the First Presbyterian cause r from mangy hogs. Mange is caused church in Mt. Pleasant, October 17. Cedar City Southern Utah high by a mite whicb bores boles In tbe skin. A new generation appears about schools will hold high school day at every 12 to 14 dajs and ea i female the branch agricultural college, Apfrom 10 to 25 eggs. The best ril 10. More than 20 contests will be c rlays treatment is to dip wltb a thick oil held in practically every department that will not run jfT quickly. !his of high school work. ML Pleasant R. Olson, 12, suffered will 'kill all the live mites. Treata fractured left leg above his ankle, 12 ment should be repeated in about to 14 days in older to kill all of tbe when kicked by a horse. , Price L. Fowler, 15, was accidentmites that have hatched In the meantime. A warm lime sulphur dip is slso ally shot in the stomach by a boy com, effective. panion on a duck hunh . Provo 15 boxes of shells, 2 rifles, and a box of tools were stolen from a oooooooooooooooooooooooooo fi' hardware store by house breakers. Live Silver City Bids will be opened oh , October 14 for construction of three oooooooooooooooooooooooooo bridges between Silver City and the Tbe only sure way to kill lice and Millard county line ,at an estimated ticks on sheep is to dip each animal cost o.f $9,000. 7o days to be allowed In one of the standard dip solutions. for completion of the work. Roosevelt At the Uintah county Cattle for experimental feeding, at fair, held at Vernal, the Duchesne tbe Iowa State college are generally county Future Farmers of America purchased In the fall or early winter took thirty-on- e ribbons out of thirty-si-x are usually fed about given and took away the silver cup ISO days. presented by the committee. , -- two-third- -- 1 oiie-flft- b CHOICE OF DAIRY SIRE IMPORTANT Stock Facts i where labor will tell for our neighbors happiness: but no wasteful extravagance of It where it will not profiL Greater Need for Using Bull - of Tried Ability. sire is Selection of the dairy-herperhaps the most impoitant factor to he cortsidered 10 Hie development of a high producing, economical dairy herd, says C. A. Sinilh, extension dairyman at the Colorado Agricul tural college. , Cow testing association records so fur tabulated throughout Hie United States show, he 8U)s, that about sires are lowof the ering the production of their daughters in rumparlsou witli Hie production of the dam of those daughters; about are raising the production slightly; but the great Increases are coining from only the remaining third of the sires In use. Tiie bigtier the production ot the herd, the more difficult it Is to raise production through Hie sire, and the greater the need for using a bull oi proved ability, it is pointed ouL Economical production of milk is an important factor in profitable Mr Smith dairjing," emphasizes, and cow testing association records are showing the way to such economical Continued practice ol production. close selection, coupled with better feeding and management, will raise the average production of out dairy cows with a corresponding increase in the economy of Hint production But still greater improvement may he made by pajing close attention to the quality of the herd sire." THE PEPPY PIMIENTOES The personality Id food is supplied in various ways, first its appearance, a Is- - f A of A d d one-thir- d Cow Forced to Depend Spring and summer are the seasons when many furmers pul their cows in the milk pail." They do tills by trying to keep cows on either too green or too ripe pasture. Green grass carries better than 85 per cent water and a cow cannot consume enough of it to provide the Substances necessary for milk production. For the average cow, it would be necessary for her to consume 100 pounds of grass daily. Od tbe ordinary farm pastures, it would require approx! mately four acres to supply her with that much. It is impossible for her to utilize this bulk. When the cow Is forced to depend entirely upon pasture for getting the nutrients necessary for milk making, she Is compelled to use her reserve to make up the deficiency of the various substances. This practice results in a toss of flesh, whicb The Bight and Easy Way Votua to take Aspirin When food is dull, lacking in color, tastiness, is insipid. eventually decrease the lactation period and lower milk flow. Cost to Feed Milk Cow on Dry Concentrates According to Prof. Henry Morrison of the University of Wisconsin, It costs around 22 to 24 cents a day fo feed a milk cow on dry concentrates Todays cost is higher. I.et8 see what it costs to feed her on grass. Taking on average of $175 an acre for your grass land. $25 a year an acre would give good returns Including the cost of proper fertilization. On the basis of 200 days or seven months grazing a year, and only one cow to the acre (just half of what Europe does), it will cost only 12 cents a day to cow. Even If the yon nse some keep concentrates It will not cost over 15 cents a day, or a difference In cost of hutterfaf of at least 5 cents a pound, ns a good cow should produce at least a pound of butterfat a day. ll H 1 - - i"i"H"l"H"i"H"H"i..H.,H"I"I"I. Dairy Notes Total Vatu 75fl isAmericas most Popular Laxative. Pleasant, safe, dependable, forming. Keep it nandy in . this attractive economical bottle. Aspergum is the new and better way to fake aspirin. No bitter tablet to swallow. Effective in smaller doses for every aspirin use. At your druggists or , non-hab- it HEALTH PRODUCTS CORPORATION 113 North 13th Street Newark, N. J. Evolution teaches ps that Eve was 10,000 Eves. HasburBack Given Out? lf lf one-fourt- one-fourt- Backache Often Warns of Disordered Kidneys. Good pasture grasses simply will not grow without plenty of plant food; therefore, fertilize the pasture lands. e e , A good dairy row probably consumes more water than any other domestic animal. The more feed consumed, the more water the cow requires. ' The richness of a cows 'milk is a matter of inharitartce and not of feed. Certain factors do influence the test, such as breed, stage of lactation: ) , t study recently completed showed there was very little relationship between the records made by a bolls daughters and that of bis own dam while there was a very close relationship between the records made by his daughters and those made by his If miserable with backache, bladder irritations and getting up at night, dont take chancesl Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doans Pills. Successful for more than 50 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan's today. Sold by dealers everywhere. Doan's ills A DIURETIC FOR THE KIDNEYS. A fresh man is usually spoiling for a fighL New Orleans Conducts Business Over Coffee Few affairs of importance have been discussed in New Orleans except over a cup of coffee, writes Ralph A. Graves in the National Geographic Magazine. Here, as in the Near East, business seems to function more easily to the accompaniment of sips of the bitter black French drip than in any other, and the most harassed executives will pause for ten minutes in leave their offices and go to the restaurant or the hotel for a cup of coffee nothing more. On the top floor of one of the most progressive banks in the state and in countless other establishments, no doubt there is a special kitchen and dining room to which the employees retire when the bank closes at three; after their cup of coffee they return to their desks. In one big manufacturing plant every workman brings with him each morning a small coffee pot which he deposits under his pet valve, so that as the condensing hot water drips constantly, he provides himself with small quaffs of the bev. erage throughout the day. 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