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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Entered as second-clas- s natter Feb. 8. 1929, at the post office Randolph. Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop, SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance CAPON PRODUCTION INCREASES PROFITS An Added Amount of Flesh Makes Market Demand. By L. F. Brumfield, Farm Agent Yadkin County, North Carolina. WNU Service. The capon retains the tender, juicy and sweet quality of flesh that was possessed in its younger life and finds a ready market when there Is a scarcity of other market fowls. The production of capons will add profits to any poultrymans annual income. The increased amount of flesh on the body, especially the breast, and the improved quality of the meat gives to the capon its high value and market, demand. The percentage of edible meat on the capon will average 62 per cent as compared with about 50 per cent for the cockerels and 59 per cent for the fattened fowl Properly fed, the capon uses a good part of the ration to make body growth and a large, strong frame is needed to support the increased amount of flesh which the bird puts on. The capon also has the ranging ability of the turkey. The best method in producing capons is to select cockerels weighing about 1 pounds at eight weeks of age. These are caponized in the late spring and early summer when broiler prices are low. The birds are then fed s as to develop body growth and are fattened to be sold when about ten months of age. When choosing cockerels for caponlzlng, get only those which show good vigor, and vitality and have a tendency to produce large bones. An individual of this type will recover from the operation very quickly and with the least halting In growth. The grain produced on the farm and free range supplemented with some animal protein and a mineral mixture may be used as feed. Rye, oats, rape, soybeans, peas, lespedeza, alfalfa and clover will furnish range pickings through the entire period of growth. , ' Trapnesting Turkeys Is Found to Be Good Plan There, is nothing new about trap nesting turkeys, but there is a great deal of profit to be derived from heavy laying hens capable of producing highly fertile eggs of known hatchability. Pedigreed breeders In a turkey flock are as important as pedigreed chickens, and tiie turkey specialist recognizes this to the same degree as does the hen egg producer. Turkey hens, when left to their own resources, will lay enough eggs to make a setting, go broody and proceed to reproduce their kind; they may possess ability to lay and will transmit this ability through their sons to their granddaughters. Trapnesting determines which turkey hens possess ability to lay. When this ability is found, the possessors of It should be mated to a male similarly endowed for transmission purposes. This simple genetic practice will work wonders in improving any flock, but the wise turkey farmer will select breeders of large size and good health. Profitable Broilers If broilers and pullets are to be raised at a cost that will yield a profit Important factors will have to be carefully weighed by the producer. These are, the quality and efficiency of the brooding equipment, the feed used, and the sanitation. Quality of chicks comes first because nothing gives a poorer start toward low production costs than cheap chicks from untested stock. Brooding equipment is next in line and quality and efficiency rather than low price should govern ones choice. jFirst President No Ascetic in His Life The George Washington usilally described for us might have succeeded as a, clergyman in early New England, but he would never have been the idol and the leader of such people as made up Virginia society at that time. It used to be solemnly asserted that he was too noble a man to have hunted, ,or gone to the theater, or indulged in dancing. But his own diaries and letters show that he was an inexhaustible hunter of foxes, a gunner after wild duck, a fisherman, an explorer. Such men are not solemn. ' He never tired of the dance and was constantly organizing banquets, dances, balls and assemblies. There could be nothing morose about a general who in the darkest days of the war could dance for three hours without sitting down, and dance all that time with the wife of the next in rank, Gen. Nathanael Greene, who called such an evening a pretty little frisk. His devotion to the theater was Intense and his diaries are packed with references to his attendance. He went daily during the brief theatrical seasons, and it is recorded that he laughed heartily at the comedies. Even in the little town of Williamsburg, when it was the capital of Virginia, and when Washington was a member of the assembly there, every form of gayety and luxury abounded to a degree amazing in so small a community in such a wilderness. At the Raleigh tavern, where there was so much going on, the motto on the wall was Hilarity. Poultry Hints of It is not always the lack grit and oyster shell that causes hens to lay eggs, for in many cases it Is due to the bird being abnormally soft-shelle- fat d TEST SOIL VALUES. NEW INDIAN CHIEF. DAM WORK ON TIME. OLDER MEN CONTROL. MAN LEGALLY Well to Keep Supply of Canned Delicacies, on Shelves. ' DEAD. Whether you keep bouse seriously or kitchenettlly," as some put It, you are almost certain to keep a supply of canned crab meat, tuna fish, sal- SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Salt Lake school, nurses made 1,914,438 examinations ' in 1932 and 22,000 children received dental inspection. Salt Lake had 2138 cases of contagious and infectious diseases in are called on then for main dishes and salad, for lunch and for Sunday night supper and for canapes and for entrees if you go in for formal din- 1932. ITT. EPHRAIM, UT. Celery growing possibilities on the muck soils of Sanpete county is being investigated at the Ephraim state experimental farm. The area has natural advantages, as the best soil for celery is a good type of well drained muck soil and a climate where the nights are cool. LAS VEGAS, NEV. Work on the Hoover Dam is said to be well in advance of the planned schedule. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utahs coal industry provided employment for 3500 miners in 1932, a survey completed by the secretary of the Utah Coal Producers association shows. A total of 2,792,941 tons was mined, a decrease of 449,923 tons from the production of 1931. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utahs population, surveys by the state university show, is growing older and the control of the states affairs, in government, business and religion, is passing into the hands of men no longer young. SPANISH FORK, UT. During the present sugar campaign, which began In October, the local sugar factory has consumed 150,000 tons of beets, from which, was produced 500,000 bags of sugar. The sugar content of the beets has averaged a percentage of 16.05. The factory employed 350 men for one hundred days. During the season 20,000 0 tons of Utah coal was used and tons of limerock were consumed. Los Angeles Boy Needed Help Leroy Young, 1116 Georgia St, Los Angeles, is a regular fellow, active in sports, and at the top in his classes at school. To look at him now, youd think he never had a days sickness but his mother says: When Leroy was just a little fellow, we found his stomach and bowels were weak. He kept suffering from constipation. Nothing he ate agreed with him. He was fretful, feverish and puny. When we started giving him California Fig Syrup his condition Improved quickly. His constipation and biliousness stopped and he has had no more trouble of that kind. I have since used California Fig Syrup with him for colds and upset spells. He likes it because it tastes so good and like it because it helps him so (wonderfully ! California Fig Syrup has been the jtrusted standby, of mothers for over 50 years. Leading physicians recommend it It is purely vegetable and works with Nature to regulate, tone and strengthen the stomach and bowels of children so they get full nourishment from their food and waste is eliminated in a normal way. Four million bottles used a year shows how mothers depend on it Always look for the word California on the carton to be sure of getting the genuine. I DOANb PlL ABUGEnC JWt imtaums 5rlieQuklxstll)ay IIIP THAT COLD! the first symptoms of cold, dees yous system of congestion. Colds hang oa and thrive on waste- clogged Intestines. A cup os two of Garfield Tea cleanses thoroughly. gently and tone up the system In general. CAi yam druggto't). At - MMPLt mil OarflsM Tea Ce.,P.O. BreeMra.lt. V. nWLPJl W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 933 . While each has its special use, in most recipes one can be substituted for the other, not quite so well perhaps in the case of salmon,' which Is a richer fish and has a more crumbly texture. This makes salmon better for loaves and for timbales, for Instance, so each has its advantage. Of these four foods, lobster perhaps has the more distinct flavor. A very good brand of canned lobster must be selected on this account. Packs of lobster vary more tban packs of the other fish unless it is the crab meat, which is of two distinctly different kinds. The Japanese crab meat comes in larger pieces, keeps Its natural flavor, and is packed in such quantities that it is used largely. It is particularly good for salad whenever large pieces are desirable. Personally, a household authority says, I like both lobster and crab left in fairly large pieces when a salad is prepared. At least a third as much celery as fish is used for these salads, and mayonnaise is mixed with them. Tiny capers or minced green olives Improve these salads. Tuna may be used the same way. When salmon is used as a salad, it is better left in larger pieces as it comes from the can. Plenty of mayonnaise should be arranged, d with eggs cut into lengthwise eighths around the salmon. Eggs are, of course, often used to garnish the other fish salads. Any one of these fish may be put Into an aspic jelly with celery and sliced 3 1 teaspoon 14 3 1 1 1 salt teaspoon chopped parsley teaspoon onion Juice teaspoon white pepper slices pimento cup ripe olives, minced cup flaked salmon cup bread crumbs tablespoon butter Heat two tablespoons butter and ' add tbe flour, gradually add milk and stir until it thickens. Add salt, parsley, onion juice, pepper, olives, pimentos and salmon to mixture. Pour into buttered ramekins, cover with crumbs over which one tablespoon , of melted butter has been poured. Place ramekins In a pan of hot water and bake in a hot oven (450 degrees Fahrenheit) until th crumbs have browned. Garnish with parsley. This recipe may be doubled for a luncheon dish. hard-cooke- , Salmon Vlmbales. tablespoons butter tablespoons flour cup milk 3 . 1933, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. 12,-50- How Old? PRICE, UT. Carbon county has been allotted two carloads of Red Cross flbur for distribution to the needy, according to the president of the Carbon Red Cross Chapter.- - IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Probate Judge Huffaker has declared Bert Thorseen, former Idaho Falls resident legally dead. No word has been received from Thorseen since he left for Salt Lake City in 1925. MOSCOW, IDA. W. E. Master-so- n, dean of the University of Idaho law school, has been installed by members of the Nez Perce Indian - Heed promptly bladder irregularities, getting up at night and nagging backache. They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder conditioa Users everywhere rely on Doans Pills. Praised for more than 50 years by grateful users the country over. Sold by all druggists , ners. Sixteen states were represented with a total of 2303 head of livestock at a recent livestock show held here. OGDEN, tribe as chief lawyer. Masterson was presented with a set of eagle feathers from the Crow Indians, a tom-toand a war pipe, which are used in the Nez Perce council. m . CALDWELL, IDA. car- 1736 loads of livestock, grain, potatoes, onions, dairy products, poultry, eggs and other farm products were shipped to markets from Caldwell last year. PROVO, UT. A game survey of the Uintah National forest shows that there are 2,250 mule deer, 505 elk, and 115 black and brown bears, according to the supervisor. Coyotes are estimated at 1,500 with 360 lynx and 65 mountain lions in the predatory animal class. Badgers make up the large group of fur bearing animals, with a total of 850. There are 640 beavers, 300 martens, 450 mink and 65 foxes. Hunters killed 250 deer in the Uintah forest last year, 55 elk and nine bears. Wage reductions of approximately 20 per cent made effective in practically all Logan city offices during 1932, will continue Indefinitely. CASTLE UT. G a m 6 DALE, Warden Fred E. Larson reports that the quail and pheasants of Emery county have wintered very nicely, while last year much earlier In the season than this they had to be fed. LOGAN, UT. SALT- - LAKE CITY, UT. A family quarrel originating in an argument over two eggs, ended with the fatal shooting of Horace Randall, 32, and the arrest of fcis law, Dr. L. J. Dull, 72. ' OGDEN, UT. The per capita loss by fire for the year 1932, was 97.5 cents, compared with $2.96 in 1931 and 94.8 cents in 1930, Fire Chief H. H. Wardleigh says in his annual report to the city commission. The report showed that property risk by fire in the city last year was valued at $718,453.63; Insurance carried was $264,200.00 and the loss by fire was $39,352.54 father-in-- He doesnt look a day over fifty. And feels like forty. At the age of 62. Thats the happy state of health and pep a man enjoys when he gives his vital organs a little stimulant! When your system is stagnant and you feel sluggish, headachy, dont waste money on Tonics or regulators or similar half-ali- shape, feel fit the year round, take a spoonful of Dr. Caldwells syrup pepsin every few days. Youll eat better, sleep better and feel better in every way. You wiU never need to take another laxative. Give the children a little of this delicious syrup two 6r three times a week. A gentle, natural stimulant that makes them eat and keeps the bowels from clogging. And saves them from so many sick spells and ve Stimulate the Eatent medicines. bowels. Use a famous physicians prescription every drug store keeps. Just ask them for Dr. Caldwells syrup pepsin. This appetizing syrup is made from fresh laxative herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin. One dose will clear up almost any case of headache, biliousness, constipation. But if you want to keep in fine ' - mon and lobster meat on hand. They . Is getting to be more and more accepted that poultrymen have wasted lots of time arguing about methods of feeding Instead of making sure that the rations were complete. Modern chick rearing methods practically demand a balanced ration due to the fact that chicks are raised earlier in the season and raised, in large groups so they find but little free feed. Briefly Told for Busy Readers , Balanced Ration Necessary It Intemioiintaiii Hews ' stuffed olives. A ring of salad of this sort may be served wltb cucumbers cut Into dices and mixed wltb may- onnaise or wltb a mixed vegetable salad dressed in tbe same way. For a creamed dish, or for its richer relation the Newbnrg, lobster and crab are the favorites. The creamed fish Is served on toast In patty cases, or Is put in ramekins or in a large bak- ing dish, covered wltb crumbs and browned In a hot oven. When high seasonings and pimentos and green peppers are added to a creamed dish it is sometimes known as deviled. Any of, these fish make delicious timbales and souffles. One is as good as the other. Sometimes a Hollan-dals- e or a Tartar sauce Is served with these hot dishes. One other delicious use for these sea foods should be mentioned. They make such delicious cream soups as bisques," as they are called. Of course, they are a little heavy for dinner, bnt I know of one household where this Is a specialty of the hostess and where guests are always hopeful of having a meal begin with her famous lobster bisque. In any recipe, of course, the fresh product can be used to better advantage, but we are quite likely to find good use for them often in their canned form. For Sunday Night Supper, or Lunch colds. ' . Have a sound stomach, active liver and strong bowel muscles that expel every bit of waste and poison every day! Just keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwells syrup pepsin on hand; take a stimulating spoonful every now and then. See if you dont feel new vigor in every wag. Syrup pepsin isnt expensive. unARnf njETnriEn&s addressed to you personally Think of the advertisements in this paper as so many letters addressed to you, personally. Thats what theyre intended to be, and, actually, thats what they axe. This newspaper is, in effect, a mail-ba- g which brings you news of events and news of the best merchandise at the fairest prices. You dont throw away letters unread. You dont read three or' four letters carefully and skim through the rest. Treat the merchandise letters in this newspaper the same way. Read them all. Read them carefully. One single item will often repay you for the time it has taken to read them all. Many good housekeepers have formed the habit of reading their newspaper with a pencil and paper, ready to jot down the articles they wish to look at when they start out on their shopping tour. Try this method. It saves time, and saves money, and provides you with the pick of the days merchandise. Every advertisement has a message all its own. |