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Show THE RICH COUNTY NBWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH machinery such as electric motors snd gasoline engines a great deal , more ears is required as one drop of water or a few single grains of sand will cause the bearings to run hot and in many cases will cause them to burn Chef Had Plenty Bat He. Could Hardly Eat . UG WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE out Kv an expert chef for an vp4e-- , restaurant, with everythin heart could wish in the eating line and the sWil to prepare It in the most appetls-- teg manner, finds life miserable and week a .burden with bis appetite gone .and hia health all broken up on nt of stomach trouble. - According to his' own statement, - recently found relief by nun. Teniae. Mr. 1st obey bow boasts of a "wonderful appetite and a stomach that digests such things as ham and eggs, corned beef and cabbage, and rich pas- .foods that would have almost put 'me out of. commission before I took Tanlac. Before I ran across this medicine, said he, I was having to lay off from' work for a week at a time Just en account of the numerous Ills I suffered from Indigestion. But when I tell you I have gained fifteen pounds, sat and digest anything, and am on the job every day feeling fine, you may. huew how 1 appreciate Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists, . lbs. Liaton Tell How Helpful Lydia E. PinLlums VejetaMe Compound is at This Period I have taken Denver. Colorado. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com pound forseve n v e are and I cannot teu yon the good it has done me. It is good for young and old and I always keep a bottle disc-harro- such had been the case for two years with William Lackey, 865 North Wells ' 111, Chicago, chef at a popular .St, North Clark St restaurant, who says-h. In making a survey of the farm Furnished by School of Commerce and machinery we find a great many cases .Business Administration, Utah Agriwhere the operating conditions are cultural College so severe that the amount of oil used and the method of application is inadeOut in Son Diego lives a retired far. quate to insure a reasonable life of raer. This farmer, who is now sixty these bearings, such as the wheels of years of age, was brought up on a spring tooth harrows, hay rake wheels, small farm in Kansas. Early in life bearings and many other he was thrown 'in his own resources implement wheels. This condition for a living. Like many pioneer far- my be improved by equiplng such mers boys he became independent, in. bearings with compression grease ha retail era. dlviduallsti-cand egotistical. When cups, sometimes called threaded Often hole oil has been the he woe a yejr young man he married, at the factory to receive the grease bought a farm and by, sheer hard work, cup and not provided with the cup. built up a substantial tate. As his The pressed steel grease cups may be estate grew, the idea that he was the secured In three capacity sizes, In each only one who could do anything in the of the different shank sizes. The right way on his atm grew also. When 9hank sizes refer to-- the threaded end his three boys became old enough to of the cup and these ' threads , are do the work of the farm,-- be complain, known as the standard pipe sizes and ed constantly 'that they could not do may be secured In the following sizes fourth Inch, anything right. When they, attempt three-eight-; oncoigbth nch, one inch. inch and one-hal- f ed to apply any agricultural are the they acquired at the State Agricult!6 most .useful sizes and will take care the father ural Colloge, simply .'swore' of nearly all conditions. We recomand raved about the titter worthfeis-nes- s mend that alt' 'fanhers keep some of of the new generation. He jievfcr these grease cups on hand and also h left the farm over night because be provide thempelves with the inch pipe top for and 'thought the cows would not be proper, ly milked, the pigs wouldn't be led, threading the holes. Also secure an eleven-thirt- y Second, inch twist drill and things generally would go .and sixty-fourt- h drill a twenty-pin- e .. and ruin, V tor the purpose of drilling the holes In response to the general social and to be toped out to reevive the grease economic forces of thelast few years, cups. i, . new; demands were placed upon this It is less difficult to keep the cup framer. Land Values increased, pro. and it having a heavier grease dtiction costs Soared, liew crops and body isdean, more effective In holding new methods' were made necessary in metal surfaces apart than the lighter order do pay the additional taxes le- oils, so it should he easy to see the New advantages of, this m ithod of lubricavied for general Improvement machinery and labor saving devices tion. A great many o. the implements were being introduced by progressive are now being equipped with this western of lubrication at the factory. farmers everywhere.' The Kansas farmer1, however, had FARM COST R7CORDS farmed "for 50 years and he scorned this new tangled stuff and lamented the fact that he couldnt take a vaca- W. E. Thain, Assistant Professor af tion without consequences to his farm. Accounting, Utah Agricultural ' In order 'to keep pace with the new College found' Work that he had to demands he harder all the time and he was getting During the period of liquidation folless. capable of bard work. .The inev- lowing the war the business man has itable, hapened. His health began to found it necessary to study add anfail.. His doctor Insisted on his leav- alyze his business very closely that bs ing the' farm tot one year. He finally might eliminate unnecessary expenses consented and with a sigh and dirt and thereby reduce his overhead. He has also analyzed his business to asforebodings about the welfare of the certain if there were not particular such things he had accumulated at of it that were not paying. To cost he went to San Diego for a year, phases this analysis he has turned accomplish arid left the boys in charge of the farm. more accountand more to 'At the end of 'the year when the busi- ing methods, a tool - which he had ness was checked up it was found that not been using to its utmost. Why the get income of the farm hand cannot the fqrmer use this tool, to as good advantage as the business just 95 per cent The farmer was so mad and hu- man ? As a broad business miliated that he swore never to sefe proposition the farm again. He has been In San farming is 'analogous to that of The manufacturer is enDiego eight years now and has not g in economic activities, two gaged .once. returned to Kansas j. The boys not Are these antb marketing. Still furnish him and his wife inondy the two activities in which the farmer for their living expenses and ehch s engaged? The manufacturer uses year have Increased the net income of ais. ac'coifnting system to determine th farm bsides. : vhat his costs of production and Hel. Isn't it barely possible that there are ling are, and if those costs are too ' some Utah farmers who could increase high. Why could not simitar methods the earnings of their farms if they analysis be applied to faming optook a vacation and left their sons erations? Let us examine the queswith some responsibility and with tion a moment freedom to work out their own Ideas? ' Taking first the activity of production. The average fanner raises live"And wouldnt they all.be happier?"! stock,-" crops and keeps a herd of dairy cows. How many know that each 10 PROLONG THE LIFE J Of FARM dne of activity paid a profit and how MACHINERY uuch7 May it "not be possible that .he profits mgrte on the crops and By A. H. Powell, Associate Professor lairy herd is being offset by losses n livestock. If the" owner of a farm of Farm Machinery, Utah . bad' positive knowledge that such a College condition existed he would probably do one of two things, find a way One of the problems the farmer has o that loss into a profit or to contend with Is that of reducing el .chnnge miniate the losing activity entirely. the expehse of repairs and replace- V simple set of records would give ments and obtaining tjie'aiaxlmuro Jife aim the Information with which to of the power farming equipment, and make such anan-ilysias above If the following suggestions are ser.With this tool." an accountried put it will result in a material ing system, he could compile from reduction in the cost of repairs and day to day the cost of carrying on each of his various activities 1. e will also stive considerable time. number'd! the cost of raising his crops, his liveYou will observe a targe i. of farm implements stock. etc., and the returns therefro-the working parts ft in lie He' then would possession an oilnole are lubricated by. means of or cup located on the upper sid.e of positive knowledge as to what each the casting or bearing, and with a very of his activities, or farm departments, few exceptions these oil holes are un- was doing, making or losing money. More titan that, he has a detailed protected from the dust qud sand that of his costs and expenses always accumulates on the top of such statement careful examination of then a and oil these In So operation castings. cost or shW excessive reveal may sand with ; noles become partly filled, and dirt, then when the lubricating many places where savings could be oil is applied it carries this dirt into made.: , , Once started, there 1s practically the bearing, tlie results being a worn timti. There In short a end to the ways in which such a po very out bearing are only a very few people who fully system eTuid be used. Should he dea- - small sire to ' carry his investigations into understand how" Injurious-is is when it greater detail he could, by the same grain or sand really crushed between two metal surfaces methods) compile his costs and returns or each kind of crop, each class of and then supplied with oil, thus bringthe ing about what may be termed as an livestock, etc., thus determining ideal grinding condition. The greater cost of producing a bushel of wheat or portion of such injury may be pre- a ton of beets, or the cast of preparing vented by making a cover for all of an animal for the market. - When once the oil holes and cups. This may be. the habit Is acquired there is a rea' accomplished by the use of a small pleasure in the determination of cost The same Is true, except perhaps 1 piece of thin leather secured to the mar casting In such a wny thut it will be a lessor degree, of the cog-held firmly in place, having an ex- keting. This cost is perhaps not so tended piece that covers the Oil hole. easily controlled as the costs of proIn addition we find that men who are duction But it would be enlightening using oil for lubricating purposes ire and well worth the small amount of not careful enough in keeping thecont- time and effort, for the farmer to ainers dean and keeping the supply know just what it did cost him te hi a clean place. With alt high speed nu-khis products it in the house, for I am at that tima of life when it calls for Lydia E. Pink-of , hams help. My husband saw your ad. in the papers and said You have taken everything you can think ef, now I want you to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound! ' So I let him get it, and I soon felt better and he told me T want you to take about six bottles. So I did and I keep house and do all my own work and work out by the day ana feel fine now. I tell every one about the Vegetable Compound, for so many of my friends thought I would not get Mrs. R. J. Linton, 1850 West well. 83d Avenue, Denver, Colorado. After reading letters like the above, and we are constantly publishing them, why should any woman hesitate to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound if she is in needof help? It brings relief where other medicines faiL h one-four- th one-eight- one-fourt- h Hrot. Catch Your Man. The Visitor Is your oldest sister t Harried the tone who- 'was fSo e in all, branches of domestic tdence? , . t Phlippa No, nor likely to be. ' She rat go buBy fitting herself' to be the ytfe of n good man that she neglected to ge after the man. ' pro-floieu- ( J 4 Say "Bayer'' and Insistl t A tHess yen see the pame "Bayer on yacka&e or' on 'tablets you are not geb .sf tt ttng .the genuine Bayer. product by physicians over Jwenty-tw- p redrs spd proved safe by millions for ' Colds Headache Toothache ' Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia,- Pain, Pain Accept --fBaypp .Tablets of Aspirin" inly. Bach unbtokeh package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug-list- s also sell bottles .of 24 and 100. ksporln Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Uonoacetlcaddester of tallcyllcacid. Advertisement i A - s . L That Should Hold Him. He (excitedly) Where Is my eapt las anyone seen my cap? Who ; . The Missus (coolly) Its hanging here en the gas Jet He (still more excitedly) Of course, m the gas jet!. Could anyone think if a more tdiotle place to put It? The Vteus (very Icily) Yes; your lead, perhaps. fhoesands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Aff&nts for Insurance Often Fudging : Rejected. from report from . druggists are eoastaatly in direct, touch with me public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming The mill and healing State Conditions. is teSaeaoe of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t soon realized. It stands the highest for success. its remarkable record of An examining physician for one of the pramteeat Life Insurance Companies, in in interview on the subject, made the astonishing statement that one reason why w many applicant for insurance are rejected is became kidney trouble is so sommen to the American people, and the huge majority of those whose applications ok declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmera Swamp-Roo- t is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of Wo sizes, medium and largo. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. aimer k Co, Binghamton, N. Y, for a bottle. When writing be .sure and Nris paper. Advertisement. . Whats the Use of Spoiling It? HeM Clerk With or without bath, . madam? Tke Boy Cet it without,' mother. ta a pleasure trip. Life. Hi Cuticura Sqethea Baby Rzshoo and bum, by hot batha of Batloura Soap followed by gentle MohstiagS . of Cuticura Ointment. . Kothteg better, purer, sweeter, espe-efrMr n tittle of the fragrant CutV ' eera: ftlopa Id Skated on at the finish. tS? each. Advertisement . ' That lit ... ao pets desired results Is tatoveS to do the work say way ha A , naa ptoasMK'" 7 Question Has Never Been Satisfactorily Answered. 8ut Whether American or Asiatic, One Has Ever Denied Its Delectable Flavor. No The Mystery of the Turkey" has been agitating Paris. A learned Arab In AnA1 Antaki has discovered cient Arabic books written long before the discovery of America a description of what he thinks must be the and the old author modern turkey-bir- d found it In fact in Asia, Minor, which the Turks of his religion had already ccQquergd. Such a piece of news goes along well with the conquering of a what we used to call Turkey by Kemal and. If It were true, he would be warranted in taking our turkey for his own Thanksgiving emblem. te Mus-taph- . French naturalists have started np at once and give the reasons, which they say are imperative, why the turkey bird is genuine American, in the uoods when Columbus came and in tha Pari tan Pilgrims pot. No foreigners need apply and, as for the enigma of the name turkey, whats In a name, anyway? That can be explained, and so can what the old Arab said. i This is the sum of the French arThe very type of all turkeys gument. la found In Honduras and was fully described In all bis glory speckled, with eye spots small, but bright, almost as those of the peacocks plublue head and mage. with a deep-se- a orange-redewlape 35 years after first glimpsed America. Columbus Now, the Arab of the Turkish conquest uses a good deni of literature to describe what may easily be only And he is the only a guinea ben. traveler or writer who ever used language that could be even remotely applied to olir American bird until the turkey bad become a domestic fewl In Europe, after being brought over from America as a curiosity. The misfortune was that somehow the English baptized him turkey. They got held of Mm very early, with their usual love of good eating. Perhaps lie wne brought over by Cabot, In which case he would have been one of our United States or Canadian turkeys, but more likely some buccaneer brought him back from Panama, where the Christians" were breeding him as a domestic fowl even before Spanish Oviedo described him so sciend Aflri-cultu- ral out-,ine- fro SLOW DEATH Nowhere else In the world except at home, right in the U. 8. A, will dinners for Thanksgiving be plentifuf and the best you over ate. You to hero the grand old farmer and the turkey doesnt It portray the real American Thanksgiving spirit? This la the 1922 Thanksgiving, and its tha best of them all. IS TURK A TURK? tifically. - f j I Aches, pains, nervousness, difficulty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add trouble Influenced by the name and they de1 elded to call It Meleagris Gallopavo d blunder which was 4 Intended to mean a combination of guinea hen, Gallic cock and peacock. three-barrele- This was the bright idea of the great Linnaeus who cannot have seen ona or eaten one In his native Sweden. Perhnps he was Influenced by the unlucky common names for the glorious bird. The English called him turkey," but the French call him which means Indian bird. dindon, Now, at the beginning, America was universally spoken of as India, and we ourselves still say West Indies." Put that alongside of the Italian name for Indian com "Grano Turco or Turkish grain and we may guess how Turk and Indian got mixed up for something only, uniquely, solely and exclusively American in Its origin.' Testimony for America. Therefore the turkey which we eat at Thanksgiving and, as Taster said in 1573 for England before the first century of America was done In Christmas husbandlle fare Is a native of the New World where It was first described and not of the Old World, where no one ever described It at all until long after. If there had been anything like the American bird, says a French naturalist, how could It bave ever been forgotten In Turkey or Asia or Europe, leaving not a footprint or progeny or any memory behind? On the contrary, all the woods of America were full of them, so that no European or Turk or Arab could ever talk ef having Introduced them. And doubtlees the same may be said of Indian com, which goes along with Turkey even In the mixture of names. But the worst mixture was that of the Germans, who called our bird a Hub or Calcutta hen from a place In Malabar ef quite another India. It Is time the turkey Bhould make Its Declaration of American Kale-buttls- h ' LATHROPS bring quick relief and often ward off dosdly dlasssss. Known as the national rexnady of Holland for mors than 200 years. All druggists, in tors sis Leak hr tbs bum Gold Modal oa nor If some men are utterly Just it may be asking too much to insist on brotherly love from them. To live the simple life is pleasant only take all the simple chores out of it enough, FREEDOM FROM LAXATIVES Discovery by Scientists Has Replaced Them. Pills and salts give temporary relief from constipation only at the expense of permanent injury, says aa eminent medical authority. Science has found a newer, better way a means as simple as Nature itself. In perfect health a natural lubricant keeps the food waste soft and moving. But when constipation exists this natural lubricant Is not sufficient Medical authorities have found that the gentle lubricating action of Nujol most closely resembles that of Natures own lubricant As Nujol Is not a laxative it cannot gripe. It is in no sense a medicine. And like pure water it Is harmless and pleasant. Nujol is prescribed by physicians; used in leading hospitals. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Advertise- ment When hypocrisy stacks tbe cards , on vanity somebodys id self-conce-it due to get a jar. Oocaeion Good for Mankind. For man in the midst of his work to pause and look about him, and to set the relatively little that he is or can be, over against the Infinities, is good for him. It is good, although the pause be only for an hour, and the reflection fall short of a thought of divinity. If the pause be for a day, and If the thoughts reach up to the unsearchable, and some emotion of thankfulness for natural blessings be quickened (n the heart, that is far better. And that la what Thanksgiving day should bring. Point Made by the French. Lucky Boy "He makes a wheel of his taH, him from to distinguish says Oviedo, other birds of this wonderful world that resemble him in other ways test, he hastens to add, ala tail is not as beautiful as that ef our Spanish peacocks Here the French make their point. The Romans were as great and curious eaters as the English, and they ate peacocks and brought back from Colchis in Asia Minor (or Turkey In Asia) pheasants for the sake of eat-In- g them, and their Latin books speak Who of them with all particulars. can imagine they would have passed by the turkey, which is no end better eating than the most golden pheasant? They never speak of any bird like him but they know the guinea hen which the old Arab seems to have meant to describe. Hi Jimmie, come on! 1 get two Ndw here the mistake of early naturalists hi Europe comes In. They tiekete to do newsboys dinner. never tried te reason eut why in the "Nope. I done et five fro feed an' werM the English called the bird s now I getter ge heme art tackle eer V bat they most have been own toikey." ' J. E. Cox Portland, Oreg I am a. man ever seventy years of age and work very day; am hale and hearty and can truthfully say' that Dr. Pierces remedies have proven a wonderful, help to me. I take a bottle of the Discovery now and then for its toning up and tonio effect I also tried various remedies for constipation and after finding the Discovery so good, I thought I would also try the Pleasant Pel lets and am glad to say that now 1 am enjoying excellent health, 1 E. Cox, X27S Belmont Street. Keep yourself in the pink of condition by obtaining Dr. Pierqea Golden Medical Discovery in liquid or tablets from your neighborhood druggist, or send 10c te Dr. PierceS Invalids Hotel la Buffalo. N. Jv for trial pkg. Mitcholl Eyo Salve S33 orolhdF IrrlMo. TfetoldemptorwHMip orator IUI brines Ts besV. lag relief HAU IDCm, fas M7Vmtrrbli For SORE EYEG I |