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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH CORN EARWORM DESTRUCTIVE TO SEVERAL IMPORTANT FARM CROPS GOOD HIGHWAYS RAILROADER B00STS1R0ADS Finley of Northwestern System Praises Work of High--wa- y President . Construction. She Figured It Out. A youth in an Indianapolis school was absent from school for a number of days. A teacher, who shows real Interest in the progress of her pupils, called the mother on the telephone and inquired concerning the lad. Johns afraid to come back, said the mother. He says you threatened to throw him into the furnace. Perplexed, the teacher for a day. or two wondered what could have put that silly notion in the boys head. Then she remembered. Some days before she had told that class some recalcitrants had been absent more days than good scholarship permitted. She had announced to her 6lass then that if these persons missed another session she would be compelled to drop them from the register. Serve Raisin Food Raisin Week April 23 President William H. Finley, of thi & Northwestern railway, Chicago sounded what automobile Industry officials declare is a sensible opinion when he came out before a meeting of the Illinois Association of Highway and Municipal Contractors, in a pro nounced boost for high More and More Er ways. Mr. Finley is one of the first Mrs. John Barrymore said at a dinrailroad magnates to see the light, and to. oppose the theory that hard' ner on the Mauretania: surfaced highways will ruin the rail"Womans dress grows more and roads. more er more and more less. When trolley lines were first built A pretty girl In a wisp of silver there was a hue and cry' that thej gauze that she called a dinner gown, would take all the business from the sauntered Into her mothers bedroom railroads, declared Mr. Finley. before going down to dinner. T do wish youd dress more modNothing like that happened, he but the trolley lines merely estly, dear, her mother said. added, created more- business for everybody But, mother, said the pretty girl, Every great development is the resull Td look so conspicuous If I dressed of evolution, not revolution. modestly. Mr. Finley praised the work of highEnormous Lost Can Be Reduced if C orn Grower Will Select Variety With the way building but warned against Long, Tight Husks. Important to All Women tendency toward overtaxation. see to Is It United States Department Arsenical sprays or dusts applied to extremely gratifying (Prepared by the Readers of This Paper , of Agriculture.) men like Mr. Finley come out In Reduction of the ravages of the corn the silks at the time when these are big about the declare the truth and open to moths for the earworm by at least laying their f Is pos- attractive Thousands upon thousands of women highways, said Henry sible If com growers will take cer- eggs is advisable for market gardenof the good roads have kidney or bladder trouble and never chairman Paulman, ers corn seed where sweet or growing tain precautions recommended by the committee of the Illinois State Auto- suspect it. bureau of entomology In Farmers or show com Is sufficiently valuable mobile often prove to be Womens association, especially since nothing elsecomplaints to DustJustify the cost of treatment. but kidney trouble, or the Bulletin- 1310, The Com Earworm, holds a he such commanding position result ot kidney or bladder disease. by W- - J. Phillips and Kenneth M. ing by hand, although slow and laboriIn the railroad world. It is sound docIf the kidneys are not in a healthy conmethod of application. King, entomologists, just Issued by ous, is the best trine ably given. dition, they may cause the other organs the United States Department of Ag- Community effort In putting these conto become diseased. While It Is true that the trol measures Into practice would unriculture. You may suffer pain in the back, headshort have several Input highways reduce of the doubtedly percentage Annual Lou Is $40,000,000. ache and loss of ambition. as out railroad taken lines of business, festation. Poor health makes yon nervous, irriA conservative estimate of the ana whole our federal and state systems table and maybe despondent; it makes nual loss caused by the earworm Is .Enemy of Other Crops. any one so. The com earworm is also an Im- of roads In this country simply $40,000,000. Little cost or effort Is inBut hundreds of women claim that Dr. rallroa&i trunk line with the volved In lessening this loss If each portant enemy of several other crops. Kilmers Swamp-Rooby restoring health most The a,ct for the a)' highways part to the kidneys, proved to be just the grower of corn will select a variety When feeding on cotton It Is called feeders Increase of the and railroads well suited to his local conditions, but the bollworm. Under the name of remedy needed to overcome such conditheir business. It Is my firm convichaving a long, tight husk, and If he "tomato fruitworm it Is very destruc- tion that the railroad officials should tions. send for a Many sample bottle to see will plant this variety, In good soil, tive to early tomatoes. Late broods the great kidney, liver boosters of highway construction what Swamp-Rooso as to have It ,ln silk at the most attack the buds and seed pods of to- be and not obstructionists. President and bladdertenmedicine, will do for them. By favorable time when the moths of bacco. It can subsist on vetch, alcents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., on la enclosing the Finleys speech subject Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive samthe earworm are least abundant. The falfa, cowpeas, beans, okra, and a ple size bottle by parcel post. You can Information as to the habits and life great variety of other plants, although timely. purchase medium and large size bottles at history of the earworm given in the when com In the milk stage Is availall drug stores. Advertisement. bulletin served as a guide In choosing able, this is Its preferred food- Copies CONGRESS AIDS GOOD ROADS of the bulletin may be obtained by apthe right time to plant. Interdependence. Fall or winter plowing to destroy plying to the United States Depart- Encouragement Given to Better HighMesopotamians, a contemporary Inthe pupae In the soil Is advantageous. ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. way Throughout Country by forms us, have no money. This seems to make It pretty nearly unanimous. Paesing Appropriation. hard-surface- d to 29 Have YouTried Them from your modern bakers ovens? These big, brown loaves of full-fruit- ed ed , Order from your grocer of a neighborhood bake shop. raisin bread ? Say you want the bread Note the raisin flavor that permeates these loaves. Count the big, plump, ten- der, juicy raisins in each slice. Its real raisin bread the kind youre looking for. - Ready-bake- d to save baking at home. Delicious and and economical convenient in cost. Weve arranged with bak- ers in almost every town one-hal- hard-surface- d city to bake this raisin bread. - and full-fruite- d, thats made with Sun-Ma- id Raisins. Good raisin bread is a rare combination of the benefits of nutritious cereal and fruit both good and good for you, so serve it at least twice a week. Use more raisins in your cakes, puddings, etc. You may be offered other brands that you know less' well s, but the kind than you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free book of tested recipes. Sun-Ma- id Sun-Ma- id - SUN-MAI- hard-surface- d RAISINS D The Supreme Bread Raisin - Raisins are grown and packed in California by Raisin Growers, a organization comprising 14,000 grower members. , Sun-MSun-Mai- d t, - CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT d Raisin Growers, Fresno, California Please send me copy of your free book, Recipes with Raisins. Sun-Mu- t, Name .. - INCREASE IN AMOUNT FIGHT ANTHRACNOSE OF HONEY GATHERED BY ROTATING CROPS Disease Attacks Muskmelons, Cucumbers and Watermelons. All Parts of Plant Are Attacked and Yield Greatly Reduced Spraying 7 May Prevent Outbreak of Ailment. Many Persons Still Think Bees Work for Nothing. Beekeeping, to Be Profitable in Clover Region, Muat Be Conducted With Great Skill Good Attention Necessary.' (Prepared by the United State Department of Agriculture.-United State Department (Prepared by th The keeping of bees Is an ancient of Agriculture.) if muskmelons become disfigured by branch of agriculture, yet modem beespots which later keeping la a new thing. Many persons roundish, light-gra- y become sunken and marked by concenstill erroneously think that bees work tric rlnga of pink or black dots, the for nothing and board themselves, and field is infected with the destructive that to keep bees he simply gets some anthracnose, a fungous disease that bees and allows them to roam where also attacks cucumbers and watermelthey will, says the United States Deons, living from one year to another partment of Agriculture. Tbe present-da-y In tbe soil on plant refuse. It may ocbeekeeper controls the developcur In any region of the United States, ment of the colony population so aa to but usually most damage Is done where have a full force of gathering bees at warm weather la accompanied by high the right time, and then prevents a dihumidity. AU parts of the plant are vision of this force by swarming. By attacked by the fungus, which greatly these and other methods he greatly inreduces tha yield and may even de- creases the amount of honey gathered. Affected melons The modern skilled beekeeper finds stroy whole fields. bring reduced prices and may even be bees far more productive than did his unsalable. They may look well when predecessors because of his ability to picked,-bu- t develop the disease before mange conditions and adapt them to they reach the consumer unless they the natural habits of the bees. While not all parts of the clover reare given special care and are hurried to market gion are equally good for beekeeping, According to Department Circular there are few places where It Is not 21T, Anthracnose of Muskmelons, by possible to keep bees with profit unGeorge K. K. Link and F. C. Meier, der proper management, says the deJust ' published by the United States. partment. Opportunities for beekeepDepartment of Agriculture, crop rota-- ing In this region, however, are not lion Is the best means of controlling utilized as completely as In some other anthracnose. Muskmelons should nev- parts of the country. Vast areas of er be planted on a field that has grown the clover region are not adequately cucumcovered by bees, and In many places a crop of anthracnpse-dlsease- d bers, muskmelons, or watermelons the the methods of beekeeping practiced previous year. However, the severity fall to produce the best crops possible. Beekeeping to be profitable In tbe of tbe disease may be reduced by plantseed, or by disinfec- clover region must be conducted with ing disease-fre- e tion of seed, and by thoroughly spray- great skill, and there are not suffiing the vines with bordeaux mixture. cient beekeepers with the right amount The seed may be disinfected by of skill to cover this territory. A soaking for five minutes In a solution drawback to the adequate developof mercuric chlorld, one part to 1,000 ment of the clover region lies In the parts of water, after which it should fact that there are thousands of persons o .riling a few colonies of bees be washed thoroughly In running water and dried. The bordeaux mixture who give them little or no attention and who get practically no honey, and Is made of four pounds of copper sulphate, four pounds of stone lime, and these bees serve to occupy territory, Spraying may while If they were in the bands of B0 gallons of water. prevent an outbreak of anthracnose or good beekeepers they might be adding The check It if already started, but it must to the nations honey supply. be frequently and thoroughly done so spread of the brood diseases Is servthat both sides of the leaves are kept ing to change this condition, for the number of persons owning bees In the covered with the spray mixture. A copy of the circular may be ob- clover region Is decreasing. ) ' ; tained by addressing the Department hf Agriculture, Washington. D. C. , POULTRY MANURE IS USEFUL Excellent Fertilizer on Ground Where Heavy Foliage Crepe Are te Be Grown.. RAPE READY FOR PASTURING Six te Eight Weeks After Seeding It le Usually Strong Enough to Psrmlt Feeding. Rape Is usually ready for pasturing six or eight weeks after seeding. It should be allowed to get well started and to have made a growth of 10 or 12 Inches. If not pastured too closely, rape continues to grow until 'freezing weather and thus provides a continuous pasture during the sum- a mff. In Because manure taken from poultry houses contains a higher percentage of nitrogen than horse manure, flock owners and gardeners are finding It an excellent fertilizer to use on ground where heavy foliage crops are to be . grown The session of congress which ended March 4 gave encouragement to the good roads movement throughout the country by continuing appropriations for federal aid to the states, but It failed to take action In connection with other matters of moment to motorists. Disappointment was caused at the failure to provide money for the building of roads Is the national paries, but this was due to the fact that the budget submitted did not provide for such appropriation, says the National Moto Ists association. Street Blue Package Gives Charming Hew Color Tone to OH Sweaters PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish IlfelS: Consolation. I expected a beautiful Christmas well-to-d- o ' ' loads. OF GOOD ROADS He who serves his employer well serves himself best Difference In Enthusiasm of Jitney Owner and Farmer Who le Living on Muddy Road. Texas Farm and Ranch says : Ton know there must be some difference about the enthusiasm over, a good toads movement of a second-hanjitney owner,, living In a rented flat In town, owing nobody but his landlord and grocer, and me, living on 200 d acres mortgaged to the limit and taxed a little over the limit, and It might have added, and then have the $30,000 a mile road built so that I would have to go seven miles through the mud to get to It. MINNESOTA BUILDING ROADS Millions of Dollars Will Be Spent In Next Few Years In Perrect-In- g Its System. ' Minnesota Is one of the states which Is going ahead in a road-bulldln- g cam- Millions of dollars will be spent In this state In the next few years in paign. perfecting a wonderful system In hard roads which will aid materially In the development of the state. Floridas New Roads. is spending , millions on roads. Recognizing the rapid develop ment of a country with wide, well built highways, the people of this southern land have invested prodigally but astutely In permanent payed roadbeds. Florida State. I City Life. present from a family, and told my landlady about it When I returned from work one evening she told me the package had arrived, and Insisted upon seeing it. , You can imagine how I felt when a flannel nightgown was unwrapped. said the landlady, its Well, OPPOSE OVERLOADED TRUCKS something to keep you warm, anyway. Chicago Tribune. Problem of Preventing Destruction of Improved Roads Discussed at Connects Twelve States. Recent Meeting. The Lincoln highway connects 12 states and Is laid out between New The problem of preventing the de- York and San Francisco as directly struction of improved highways by the as possible consistent with the toOverloaded motor truck, which trans- pography of the country. Its length fers a freight train load to a pave- is abont 3,284 miles, but this will be ment designed for only a lawful maxi- shortened by improvements and the mum limit of eight tons to the axle, elimination of curves. It Is the longor four tons a wheel, was discussed est road In the world and is to be of at the recent good roads congress held concrete wherever practicable. In Chicago. A committee was appointed to wait upon county boards and city It occasionally happens that a man authorities In order to get better en- gets tired of doing what others think forcement of the laws regulating truck "he ought to. PHILOSOPHY , All Set. Read Fables and Live Long. Miss Brown, Mr. Gotrocks Is at the The problem of how to live to the door." century mark has been solved again. Is his picture on the mantel? This time the wizard Is Prof. Pierre Yes, miss. of Bordeaux, France, Armalngaud, "Are the roses he sent me on the who Is ninety-fou- r years old. He says center table? follow any one can live to 100 If they "Yes, miss. his example and read La Montaignes ( Is that book he gave me on the fables regularly every night before gocouch? ing to bed. "Yes, miss. , "For sixty years I have never "Is his box of candy on the piano? missed my Montaigne, Armalngaud Yes, miss. told the French academy of medicine. Well, put the dog he brought, He Is worth all medicines In the the living room and ask him In. world. down as soon as I put on the be Ill offended doctors the of presSome, New ent, however, pointed out that La wrist watch he sent me. World. Montaigne himself had a different view of life, as explained In a passage More Practical. where he says: "Long life, or short Mrs. Jackson Say, Mis Johnslng.. life, it's all the same when ones dead. All your life you are living at the did Sambo give Celestine a ring fob bein engaged? cost of life. Mrs. Johnson No, Mis Jackson, he bettuh n dat ; he gave hnh a ear done Thought for the Day. gagement wringer. Judge. You can Insure against theft, fire and murder, but not against the teller Easter Eggs. N of smutty stories. No Insurance com. What are these gay eggs? could the Laid an old possibly pay pany by flapper hens, said damage done your character. rooster, shaking his head. ' me-lnt- York-Evenin- ; do you if Teally'wakeup in the morning Do the golden morning hours find you and fit, or do they find you wide-awa- ke ' Sleepy and tired? Coffee is a common cause of sleepless nights, which bring drowsy days with their usual train of neglected opportunities. 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