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Show - THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH HAY STACKERS ARE INEXPENSIVE AND WILL SAVE MUCH FARM HANDPOWER UTAH BUDGET A Complete Jewelry Store The Cache county fair opens September 23 and to encourage producers cash premiums for live stock have been dou- Known for Service Famous for Quality Easy Prices bled. TO .'GOVERNMENT MOVES TO PUT END TO SYMPATHETIC STRIKE ON COAST. Railroad Men Told by Union Chi( That They Must Resume Work 01 Face Suspension and Severe , Punishment. 01 12 al Washington. The striking trainm who have been causing no end of gr to shippers on the Pacific coast ha been warned by the government, a t- the head officers of their union, 'tl the strike must end at once. es Should the men persist in remain: a out, they have been warned they v b be debarred from the union and un te men will take their places, in order 4 resume operation of train service s pended when "an unauthorized sym thetic strike was sprung by radicals v California. , Director General Hines on Thursc served notice on public officers, n road officers and employees- - and I izens generally in California, Arizo and Nevada, that the railroad adm istration would undertake to resti full railroad sendee in those states and after 7 oclock Saturday lilornii and that all striking employees w do not return to work by that tii will find their places filled. i This action, coming after the a nouncement by the four brotherlio chiefs that the brotherhoods would i sist the railroad administration in o erating the lines if the illegal 'stri was not terminated, is the most drt tic ever taken by the government in labor controversy. Orders were issued by W. G. L m "show, besides president of, the Brotherhood of Ra k a great many actual figures, way Trainmen, and' Warren S. Stop:, things pertaining to and affecting the Chief of the Locomotive Engineers, i k industry. They- - will show structing the men to return to wo ; how many silos there are and what at once. they contain, how much feed is on Unless there is decided impro hand and in prospect available for auent, the government will take stei feeding to live stock; and the condifo operate the lines, said a statemei t tion of pastures and ranges throughreceived from Warren S. Stone, chhf out the United States. This showing of the locomotive engineers, and mate will be made every month in the year. public simultaneously with the order Pasture Knowledge Vital. L from Lee. item, that of the The As the result of the receipt of condition of pastures and ranges, is telegram, local officers of the brothel of much 'greater importance than hood Thursday posted the following might appear at first blush. Leaving all of the others out of account for signed by Lee : Advise all men of the brotherhood the moment, it should result in considk producthat we .will not engage in sympatheti erable increase of as well as tion increased men than our profits to a and less tell that strike, k men. It will two months ago 258 members of the great many, brotherhoods were expelled from the make possible quick shifts of live organization at Winnipeg for sympa- stock from sections where, for some are short to thetic action, while many of them lofst reason, for the time besections other where must members Our their positions. is much the of pasturage ing supply .return to work and uphold their greater than required by the live stock if they expect to retain and support of this organiza- on hand. Almost every year somewhere in the tion. United States great numbers of cattle Simultaneously, the following noticp, and sheep suffer for lack of pasture, addressed to engineers and signed by fail to put on weight, and, If they do Warren S. Stone, was ordered posteti: not die, are finally sold at a considerEffective at once inform all mem- able loss to their owners. At the bers of division that strike is illegal same time that this is going on, multifrom start to finish. - All members (if plied millions of dollars worth of the Brotherhood dP Locomotive Engi- grass goes to waste in various other neers will be required to abide by the sections of the United States, belaws of the organization and carry out cause the supply of live stock on hand the contracts made in good faith, both is not sufficient to eat ft. by the individual roads and the fedThe average farmer who makes live eral government. Failing to do so, stock a side line, or even one of his they will be expelled inside of twenty-fou- r main lines, plays safe in the matter hours. Unless there is decided of pasture. .The number of head of improvement the government will take live stock he carries is the number steps to operate the roads, lou all he knows he can carry safely if conknow what this will mean. Impress on ditions should happen to be such as everyone .the necessity of using sober to cut his pastures short. Very rarely thought and exercising Common sense does he carry the maximum number and not be carried away by a vfave that would be possible with his pasof mob law. tures at their best or even at normal. The first break in the ranks of the It happens, therefore, when his pas- striking trainmen at Los Angeles came tures are exceptionally good and even late Thursday, when about a dozen en- when they are normally good, he has gineers and conductors reported for considerably more grass than is needduty at the Santa Fe depot. Santa Fe ed by his live stock. With reliable monthly reports from officials said, they had a train jinade up, ready to move and lacked only one the government each month, showing brakeman of having a full crew lor ,t. just the condition of pastures everyMr. Hines on Thursday sent tele- where, the feeder or range owner iyho grams to the governors of California, finds himself short of grass should have little difficulty In distributing his Nevada and Arizona, and to the mayors of principal cities in those states, cattle fudiere there Is abundance of in maintaining grass, keeping his young and poor asking traffic and in preventing interference stuff from going to the slaughter pen before they are ready and generally with the movement of trains. making his business more profitable Anyone who interferes with tor mo- and lests the use of railroad- property, Mr, More Important Work Planned. Hines said, would be dealt with for All of the other items in tha. new .having committed an offense pgainst program of the bureau of crop estithe United States. v mates are equally important, and some of them are vastly more so. The pubFEDERATION OPPOSES STRAe. lication monthly of reliable figures k situation the showing jthe The threatened strike rountry over should result practically . Washington. k business of of 5QP.000 shopmen, which woJuld par- in putting the alyze the railroads of the country and the farmer on a more secure basis. k dealer always has the checkmate the efforts of 'tint govern- The ment to batter down the hig cost of means of getting, on his own responliving, will not be sanctioned by the sibility, a pretty accurate survey of American Federation of Laboi and was the situation, but the farmer has no characterized by executive oificers of access to those sources of information. the shopmens unions as a fatal mis- When the government gives him the figures that are promised he will be on take. an equal footing with the buyer. If there were ever any doubt as to ves Pershing Rank of G eneral. the Gen of ability of the department of agriashiugton. In recognition quickly and accuJohn J. Pershings services in the culture to obtain country-wid- e auth-n- g information on rately bill a has house the passed the president to confer on him present and prospective food supplies the doubt has been, dispelled. The war permanent rank of general. Tim emergency demonstrated the matter sure now goes to the senate. very clearly. During the two years, 1917 and 1918, the department estiPolice Strike Settled. Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 28. A strike of mated in advance of the planting seapolice officers, in progress here almost son the acreage that farmers intended a month, was settled Thursday night, to plant to food crops. In both years these preplanting estimates came withA reduction in the number of men in 8 per cent of the final figures. In make salary Increases possible ivas 11. , Basis of the settlement. live-stoc- live-stoc- -- -- live-stoc- : live-stoc- yoi-trac- ts men-bershi- p live-stoc- live-stoc- live-stoc- 1 Twenty buildings were destroyed and a total loss of $30,000 entailed in a fire which occurred in the Highland Boy section of Bingham. Notwithstanding the high cost of lining and the high price of materials, considerable building and improvement work is going on at H.vrum. The demurrer filed by the five Ogden chiropractors to the complaint of the state board of medical examiners was sustained in the district court. Means for enforcing the twelve-mont- h education law passed by the last legislature are being perfected by Francis W. Kirkman, director of vocational education. County committees, to aid in the Mormon battalion monument campaign Unloading by Machines Releases Hand Power. will be organized immediately through(Prepared by the United States Depart- the farm without using special tools. out Utah. Seven persons will constiment of Agriculture.) A stacker will last from 10 to 12 tute each county committee. Thousands of farmers who faced the years under ordinary conditions, and Twenty-thre- e former service men harvesting of a large hay crop last year the cost of repair is small. On 27 were honored guests of the people of with fewer hands than usual to help do farms in central which stack Clearfield at one of the most largely the work owe their success in handling an average of 144Kansas, tons of hay a year, attended entertainments and banquets and saving their crop to hay stackers. all charges against the stackers ever given in that littl city. The ay stacker is to stacking what the amounted to less than 7 cents a tox The Utah Postmasters association horse fork Is to putting hay in the barn, when the was one ton an acre. yield the state contingent of the Naa saver of man and laor. . It lifts the and Small Stacks Not Economical, inhorse tional on stack the power League of Third and Fourth hayby In a haystack with a stack a combi atsl stead of man power. When hay is load- er it building is scarcely economical to make Class Postmasters held a Lagoon on Monday. ed on the wagon by hand and unloaded one convention containing less than 10 tons, acof the hand labor A Logan judge fined William Bank-hea- d by a stacker one-hacording to experience. In locating is eliminated. If push rakes or hay stacks long or difficult hauls should be and liobert Larchman of Wells-vill- e loaders are used In connection with the avoided whenever possible. It is $15 each for killing prairie chickvery stacker the laborious task of pitching common on many farms to see stacks ens. Jacob Krouse of Providence was by hand is entirely avoided. of hay at the end or corner of the field fiued $30 for taking trout with a dip Useful in East and South. next to the farm buildings, the site be- net. ( f the forty-fiv- e In the East and South, where much ing chosen in order to have the hay boys who left Coalof the hay grown is stored under cover, handy for feeding. The total distance ville to enter the war all have returned a stacker could be used to advantage traveled in bringing hay to one side of. hut two. One paid the supreme sacriwhen it becomes necessary to stack, a square field is approximately 50 pr fice and his body lies in France and especially where labor Is scarce. A boy cent greater than in hauling to the cen- the other is expected home within two who can drive a team can take the ter. If the stack is located at one cor- months. place of a man In the haying opera- ner of the field the distance traveled is Approximately $800 is available at tion.. Two men and a boy using a load- 100 per cent greater. the Utah Agricultural college to help er and stacker will handle about 75 per To minimize damage by moisture deserving students, it is announced cent more hay for each man during a from the ground, care should be taken by Secretary John L. Coburn of the crew loading and to keep the hay in the bottom of the college coimnittee of cholarships and day than a three-ma' stack from coming into contact with the awards. unloading by hand. Proclamation for the calling of a Hay stackers are classed in two gen- soil. The aim of all good stack builderal types, one having teeth on which ers is to make a stack that will not special session of Utahs state legisthe hay Is gathered and brought to the take water. This can be accomplish- lature for September 29 will be issued stack on push racks; the other con- ed by tramping the middle well and al- within the next few days, according sisting of stackers that do riot receive ways keeping it higher than the edges to an announcement made by Goverhay directly from push racks, but han- during the process of building. To give nor Bamberger.' dle it by means of horse forks or the stack further protection, many More than 200 members of the Davis slings. Both types are comparatively fanners provide a canvas cover or county farm bureau, in fifty automo inexpensive and caa usually be made sheets of corrugated galvanized iron biles, peaceably invaded Salt Lake at home with material that is available roofing which, when properly put on, City and Salt Lake county one day or which can be readily assembled on practically eliminates loss from rain. last week on an excursion of inspection and investigation. A protest concerning the alleged misCHICKENS LIKE FISH HEADS DIFFERENT STORAGE treatment of the Koreans under Japg Food anese rule was addressed to President HOUSES NOW IN USE Satisfactory Wilson by members of the Intermoun-tair- i Is Flock and Poultry Simple Christian Workers institute, in Inexpensive. conference at Salt Lake. Insulated Structure Best Adapted (Prepared by the United States Depart With a gathering of 200 or more ment of Agriculture.) sheep raisers and buyers from all part to Southern Climates. A simple and inexpensive substitute of the country as an audience, the ' for meat scraps, which often are hard fourth annual rant sale of the NaAroostook Type With Concrete or to obtain at the average butcher shop, tional Woolgrowers association was is to utilize fish heads in the poultry held at Salt Lake last week. Masonry Basement Walls and ration. Arrangements usually can be Wooden Superstructure Is By way of hanging up a mark at made with local fish dealers to save v inch to shoot, the representatives of Product of Maine. these heads, particularly If the " the Davis county farm bureau have , will furnish buckets in which (Prepared by the United States Depart, the refuse gone on record that they propose to ment of Agriculture.) may be kept until he calls Davis county in the front ranks As they come from the put The insulated potato house is not for them. state in the raising of hogs'. of the used extensively, and as a rule is bet- dealers shop, the fish heads are tough Zina Allen, the Salt Lake Miss ter adapted to southern than to north- and covered with heavy scales and school teacher who died from Spanish ern climates. The construction fea- gristle. However, underneath is fine influenza contracted while helping the ture of such a house Is the thorough tender meat which the hens relish sick during the epidemic last fall, is The poultryman can soften insulation of its walls, ceilings, doors, keenly. special and honorable mention given coarse outer the shell the by boiling In northern locations and windows. in a resolution passed by the Salt Lake fish minto five in head ten for water such a house must be heated by a utes and then pouring off the water County Medical society. stove. B. M. Fox, livestock man of Ogden, The Aroostook type of storage house, and throwing the fish heads in among with concrete or' masonry basement the chickens. In many instances the has been selected as the chairman of walls and wooden superstructure, is dealers are glad to get rid of the fish the Ogden Wild West show which is distinctively a product of Maine and ieads, and on the basis of actual food to be held at the Lorin Farr baseball confined largely to that state. It is value the poultry keeper can afford to park, September 25, 20 and 27. The expensive and is always located on pay 4 or 5 cents for a quart of fish committee will raise $20,000 for the a side hill or knoll in order that ad- heads which" provide a satisfactory event, it was announced. g food for his flock. vantage may be taken of a ground level Parents and employers of children of entrance. The basements are usually school age are being informed of the from 8 to 12 feet deep, and most of workings of the new laws governing them have a capacity of several thouthe schools which were enacted by the sand barrels. Generally the only prothirteenth legislature. The informavision for ventilation is by trapdoors tion is being imparted in a circular letIn the floor through which the filling ter which is being sent to all interof the bins is completed. Occasionalested. The silos the thing. ly a ventilator is found in the roof. The body of F. C. Rinehart, forlfhese houses, although practical in The early threshed barley usually merly auditor of the Salt Lake office Maine, will never supersede the dugout fares best In of the General Electric company, was the market. pit or storage cellar now used in the found one day last week tossing on middle and far western states. Each His All of the vegetables raised in. the the waves of Lake Michigan. of these types of storages has distincbeen discovered not by had absence should be utilized for food. tive features which peculiarly adapt it garden friends. It is believed he was achis to Its own environment, but do not Bolls that have no crop on them, or cidentally drowned. necessarily preclude use in other lo- the harvest fields as soon as the grain The harvesting' of the peach crop calities. Is off, will be better for a good disk- nt North Ogden has begun. "The conThe artificially refrigerated potato ing. tinued dry weather and excessive heat storage house is confined practically is taxing the orchards to the utmost seed to the storage of northern-growIn the late summer gar- to carry the burden of fruit now ripVegetables potatoes held in cold storage for secon- den must be kept growing without ening. It is said that the quality, as d-crop planting in the South. There check In order to obtain satisfactory well as the quantity, is equal to that is little demand for such a house in results. of former seasons. northern sections, but it is thought U. T. Jones of Cedar City, state e that community plants of It takes care and attention to Im- senator, has filed an application with used could by be .this type profitably prove land so that the crops may be the state of the for privilege as engineer they larger each the southern truck growers, year the seasons are fa- storing 10,000 acre feet of water in could purchase their supplies of seed vorable. , Duck lake, Kane county, and for perin the fall and have them delivered bemission to divert it by means of a tunfore the arrival of cold leather. The out Shoveling silage of a silo Is nel and canal about eight miles long seed potatoes could be stored through- play .compared with com to Coal creek, where it will be used out the winter in the house and be shocks out of frozen prying ground and In the available In excellent condition when snow banks. irrigation of 7680 acres of land. desired the following season. The activities of the Utah Water Do not forget to continue the fight Storage association, recently formed Tuberculosis in Poultry. on mites and lice. They must be by representatives appointed by the Tuberculosis in poultry is much fought all the time fa all sections and county commissioners of Salt Lake, more prevalent than poultry breeders fa all seasons. Davis, Weber, Utah, Wasatch, Tooele, v realize. It is responsible for a large Summit and Morgan counties, will be share of the unexplained losses among Hewing up the oM pasture for flax extended to the entire state. chicks and adult stock. has one drawback that must be conTyphoid fever season Is just coming sidered it may make the feed prob- on tn Utah. The state board of health lem harder to meet. Moist Mash for Chicks. annorfnees that typhoid vaccine is furm a A moist mash will whet the appenished free by the board. tites' of the youngsters and hasten Careful packing means muen. It With the opening of the automobile ,'rowth. They relish a feed once a pays te arrange vegetables in the most j load up Cedar canyon in southern lay of the moist mash, but it should tasteful manner. Here is an oppop Utah, 20,000,000 feet of lumber will be tot be fed sloppy. tunity to increase nro6ts. obtainable. lf n Protein-Containin- poul-tryma- n protein-containin- n cold-storag- f V gw 4 BOYD PARK FOUNDED MAKERS OF JEWELRY SALT LAKE MO MAIN STREET CITT Business Courses Stenography Bookkeeping Dictaphone Typewriting Civil. Service Posting Machine Business College LOlS. Salt Lake Utah City, AH the Year Dayt and Evening Typewriters Wri'efor Rented Repaired Sold. prices$70 to $100. Utah Office and School Supply 32 w. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. Utah If Cl D MfANTFn If you want big klf wag-elearn If Hill barber trade Many small towns need barbers; good opportuneaes open for men over drafts ge. Barbers in army have Get prepared good as officers commissionin few weeks. Call or write. Moler Barber 43 Salt West S. Lake City. St.. Temple College BROUGHT BACK PYGMY HIPPO Hunter Spent Weary Months In gles to Prove That the Species Really Existed. Jun- It seems incredible, but there exist hippopotami that do not exceed 30 Inches In height. For a long while nobody believed that there were any pygmy hippos in Liberia. The natives Insisted that the Hippopotamus lived deep in the forests ; but that was another reason why explorers and hunters shook their heads in incredulity. The hippopotamus lives along the rivers, they said, and this talk about pygmies of this species in the forests Is nonsense. Nevertheless a pygmy hippo was caught as far back as 1873, and brought from Africa to the zoological gardens fa Dublin. It might have convinced the world, only It arrived In a dying condition, and perished before it could be exhibited. After that, peo-- 5 Lib-erien- "d considered the one recorded specimen as a freak. But Carl Hagenback, the famous animal man, made up his mind, at last, that the pygmy hippo could Be, and should be, Introduced to jnflJl; He sent an intrepid hunter, Schom-burgafter It, and Schomburgk, after spending a year and a half In the jungle, reappeared with three pygmy beasts, two of which were at once brought to the New York zoo and placed on exhibition. New York Herald. k, MAKE BUSINESS CALL BRIEF Well to Remember That Executives, as a Rule, Have Little Time to Waste. Mouth-tal- k or brain-talwhich kind do you chiefly use during a business call or conference? "I cant see half as many men as I could see or as I should like to see during the day because my callers, once they get in to see me, waste my time with inconsequential talk, said a busy executive recently. Consequently, my secretary Is under instruction to admit only such persons as she thinks I must k see. If you make a business call know beforehand what you are going to present and how. Dont waste time in nonessentials and trivialities. Fix the objective of your talk before you call. It may be a decision ; It may be a promise merely to consider your proposition ; It may be the fixing of a specific date when you can go into the matter fa detail. Whatever your objective Is, work toward It as rapidly as you can ; and when you have reached It pick up your hat and say Good-by- . This is one of the surest ways of making a favorable Impression. Pace Student. yes-or-n- o Camouflage Would Save Ship. .A submarine can spot a ship five miles away, estimate its course, submerge and later intercept it. But this ship might have a keel painted fifty feet down Its side and the actual keel blocked out. This would give it the appearance of traveling In a course that was quite off the actual course, The calculations of the submarine would be quite wrong and the ship would not be intercepted at all. It would be saved by the deception of Its camouflage. Oiling Machines. Many women oil their own machines frequently and carefully, as they should, but they forget to put a big drop of oil once a month fa each end of the treadle. The machine runs with the expenditure of effort If this Is regularly done. one-thir- d Bricks Now in Use. of building construction which has been Introduced In some European cities Is the use of glass bricks for certain parts of the outer walla. Glass A novel Idea |