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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOL?H, UTAH As soon as Europe (rets on Its fast K wants a war on its bands. DAIRY After all, the happiest person in the world Is anyone who thinks so. POPULARITY OF MULE FOR FARM WORK IS RAPIDLY INCREASING There are plenty of hats In the presidential ring, but no bonnets. Old Dobbin may have been as slow Accounting Records and Business System Needed Clean, Sweet Milk Aim of Wisconsin Dairymen as a turtle, but he didnt turn turtle. Yes, fortunately, the world appears more jokes about bananas. (Prepared by tha United States Department of Agriculture.) The need for simple yet complete accounting records by live stock shipping associations is emphasized in a new bulletin published by the United States Clean, sweet milk is the first essential to cheese factory success, declares J. L. Sammls of the dairy department of the Wisconsin College of Agricul- to have no Sofia has Y.OOO prisoners in Its jail. Apparently it is using the armory. ture. for Here are his ten commandments cheese makers, dairy farmers,- and cow testers: purr. L Modern methods of farm cleanliIts unfortunate that a house- ness and factory milk inspection inholder cant also lay in a binful of sure success. 2. Milk cans, pails, strainers, and eggs. milking machines should be cleaned You cant judge a man by the comand scalded thoroughly every time pany he Invites, but by the company used. Neglect causes sure trouble. or that comes. 3. Old, battered, rusty utensils cannot be properly Living costs are decreasing, but the cleaned, and should be repaired if posIncrease In tax rates holds the balance sible, or replaced with new. even or worse. 4. Never carry a milk can Into the barn. In the morning, place the cans For something that is fifty years old, on the wagon,, outside the barn, with lot of typewriters know very little the strainer on top, ready to start for about spelling. the factory as soon as the milk is drawn and strained. 5. Night milk must be cooled quickSigns are that the See America First movement among European ly on the farm. Put the milk can into lecturers is almost over. the cold water tank, so that each pall of milk will begin to cool as soon as According to the liberals, the way It is strained Into the can. Stir the to make religion more popular Is to milk In the can frequently. Pump take the religion out of it fresh, cold water into the tank, before le'avlng for the night. Cool the The first persons to shake Jack milk to the temperature of cold well Frost by the hand and to kiss him on water In one hour. the forehead were the hay feverltes. 6. Feed silage and dusty seeds after milking. Change a cows feed graduOne trouble with Capri as a retreat ally. for poets it is so far away few poets 7. Keep cows, barn, yard, utensils, could raise money enough to get to It. and the milkers hands clean. 8. Use horse sense about clean Uncle Sam didnt hit upon a very milk, even If you drive no horse. happy hobby when he set out to 9. The cheese makers at the factoa collector of rare foreign coins. ries can Inspect every can of milk dally with the modem Incubator and We suggest that some one start to methylene blue test, and show by the manufacture spare parts for pedesresults the sanitary condition and trians. It looks like a profitable busi- cleanliness of every patrons milk. See ness. that your factory has this test In dally use. Japan and Germany each wants to 10. Cow testing association memborrow $1,000,000,000 and the former bers are leaders. Their Influence and has a good chance of being able to the testers should start the cleaner do so. milk campaign in every community. I Department Milady now dons the stuffed cat bat. This one also comes at so much . i When diplomats say they recognise a thing in principle, they mean they will tolerate It until it interferes with profits. Working. Safeguards to Keep Out Tuberculosis How to select cows or a bull with a minimum of risk In obtaining animals acThis countrys savings bank Infected with tuberculosis is one of counts are wonderful, considering that the most Important questions the beeverybody has to have an auto and ginning dairyman and many small a ' garage. dairies have to answer. There Is no infallible rule, but there are three It may be that David wasnt one of that are the primitive caddies, but he was first good working safeguards are: practical. They to venture the opinion that all men 1. So far as possible buy only from are liars. herds that are accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture as being free from tuberculosis, and buy only from persons with a reputation for square dealing. 2. Insist on cattle being bought subject to retest for tuberculosis 60 days Ta unn prompt ocrvleo and quick retumi after they are delivered to you. to thou adrertiaemcnta mention the name of 3. Keep all recently purchased anithlo paper. mals separate from your herd until A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEKS you have a favorable report on the retest. Salt Lake City Finns Write Moler Barber CoL, BUSINESS 114 Regent St. S. I) COLLEGES L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial branchaa. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City, BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES FURS BOUGHT niDC r UIU We pay highest market price for furs hides, and pelts. Write for price list or ship direct to a reliable house. We can make np yonr furs and hides into robes, overcoats or other fur garments, write for our free catalog. American Hide & For Co, Farriers & Tanners Salt lake City 153 West South T emple SONGS ft SHEET MUSIC new and old. All kinds. Sheet music by UUIUM man. COD. Beesley Music Co. 37 S Main BEAUTY CREAMS & SUPPLIES our own Cosmetics. Made and used in Try Parlors. We handle a first class line of our Beauty latest styles in hair goods. Walkers Beauty Parlor KODAKS ft SUPPLIES It Is Most Important to Grade Milk Itself While the practice of scoring bams and the conditions under which milk Is produced, has brought about remarkable improvement In the milk offered for consumption, It is more Important to grade the milk Itself according to reports made at the general experiment station. In the control of milk emphasis should be placed on the quality of the milk Itself as show by the bacterial count, flavor, butterfat content and dirt. Exercising control over the quality of the milk automatically controls the conditions under which It Is produced. , Much evidence Is available to show that contamination of milk from the bam and cow is relatively unimportant as compared with the possibilities of the large numbers of bacteria getting into the milk from utensils. is only possible by employing capable workmen Our men know how Commercial Photographers Shlplers 144 So. Main Sait Lake City Comparison of Roughages for Production of Milk The ability of the mule to endure hardship and perform sterling service under adverse conditions has established him as a real asset In American agriculture, says the United States Department of Agriculture, and hla Importance and popularity as a work animal is attested by his, rapidly Increasing use. In 1910, the number of mules on farms and ranches was 4,209,769. The number on January 1, 1920, was 5,432,391, an Increase during the decade of nearly '30 per cent. of all the mules in Nearly three-fifth- s use In the United States are found in the nine Cotton Belt States. These states, Texas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Louisiana, had a total of 3,172,797, mules In 1920 as compared with 2,855,258 horses. Texas and Oklahoma were the only Cotton Belt states having more horses than mules. Useful for Utility Purposes. While the mule is essentially a draft animal. It la used widely for utility purposes, especially In the South. Mules vary In height from 12 hands to 17 hands and in weight from 600 pounds to 1,600 pounds. They are divided Into five general market classes : Draft, farm, sugar, cotton, and mln- - graded according to conformation, soundness, quality, condition, and action, and classified as choice, good, medium, common, or Inferior. Form and Appearance. The general form and appearance of the mule should resemble closely that of a horse, and In judging mules the same general points of perfection are to be looked for. The nearer the mule approaches the ideal desired In a draft horse the more valuable he la from a market standpoint, department specialists state. The form of the mule should be compact, with a deep body, broad chest, full flanks, short back, g and ribs, similar to the pair shown In the Illustration. The loins should be broad, short, and thickly muscled; the croup long and level; the hips long, level, and muscular; the thighs thick, long, and well muscled; and the hind legs well set, with hocks and flat, dense broad, clean-cu- t bone. The mule should stand on' good feet that are well shaped. While style and action may not be so important In a mule as they are In the lighter breeds of horses, these qualities add materially to its value. A smart, alert mule with a long, free stride at the walk and a snappy, balanced trot Is highly desired. Inspection of Milk Is Discussed in Bulletin Pigs Digestive Organs Disease of Sweet Com and Ability to Expand Is Discovered in Ohio Careful observations made on the Work Includes More Than Detection of Adulteration. (Prepared bp the United States Department of Agriculture.) The work of milk inspection has broadened In recent years and now Includes more than the detection of adulteration, though many people In their ordinary use of language do not recognize this fact, and continue to speak of pure milk as milk that Is not watered and contains say Ernest Kelly and C. S. Leete, joint authors of Department Circular 276, Inspection of Milk Supplies, just issued by the United States Department of Agriculture. The bacterial content of the milk must always be taken Into consideration when designating milk as pure. The chemical, bacteriological and sanitary aspects should not be confused. Each is essential In studying the purity of milk. Circular 276 treats of Inspection In the city as well as on the farm. It gives the qualifications for milk Inspectors and discusses milk ordinances. The score-car- d system of Inspection of dairy farms and mifk plants la described, and samples of score cards for each are reprinted. The circular also takes up laboratory control, giving a list of equipment and the procedure for analyzing samp.es of milk. Milk inspection has reached the point In Its development where three distinct features are now practically essential, says the circular. These features are: Dairy inspection, dairy conand laboratory Instruction, As recontamination after trol. , , . pasteurization may prove serious, the officials should make frequent and methodical examination of apparatus, bottles and cans with which the milk comes in contact after pasteurization. Laboratory control of this phase of the work is essential. Those who handle milk or milk containers on farms where milk Is sold for nse In its raw state or In pasteurizing plants should be subject to frequent medical Inspection. The circular may be obtained, while the supply lasts, upon application to the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington,. D. C. If you are In doubt about comparative values of different kinds of dairy roughage, write to the Iowa State colCARNM lege at Ames and get the bulletin, Class Pins, Celluloid Buttons, Badges, Etc. A Comparison of Roughages for Milk Brewster Specialty Advertising Co. Production. Such facts as these are Lake St. Salt Ul Regent City, Utah told: If the value of dry matter In CREAM W ANTED SHIP DIRECT silage la worth 66 cents per 100 Direct Cream Shipments Pay Meat Money that In com fodder la worth pounds, Send a trial can cents for feeding to producing Blackman ft Griffin Company, Ogden. Utah. 32 cows. With alfalfa hay worth $15 a FOOT SPECIALIST ton, timothy hay Is worth In comparison only 86 cents per ton for producGrease or Lard Aids to Do yon suffer with foot ailments T Consult Dr. W. F. Compton, D.S.C.. 00 Scott Building. ing cows. The use of com fodder InPrevent Tools Rusting stead of silage reduces milk producCHIROPRACTOR No matter If tools are kept out of tion 6 per cent and fat production 8 or Tisit Dr- - w- - H- - ttrilts. Boyd Park WRITF the wet, even the dampness of the per cent" TflUlL Building, Salt LakeCity, Utah. air will cause them to rust. A paste SUITS ft DRESSES CLEANED ft DYED Prevent Entrance of Dirt made of tallow or lard and graphite, The best system is to prevent so with a little camphor gum will preUp to the minute Cleaning and Dyeing Return postage paid far as possible, the entrance of dirt vent rust when applied and afterwards Regal Cleaning ft Dyeing Co., 166 E. 2nd So,' Into milk. This can be done best by rubbed dry. Mix two parts grease to h FRUIT BOXES ft VEGETABLE CRATES Having dean cowa In clean stables, one of graphite. Add about Is of as there milked clean with as into much hands, gum dealt camphor Celery Cratee, Egg and Butter 1PPIF RflYF'C DU AW Cases. small-to- p JuilX Any Quantity Famished Get the tools quite clean the palls. graphite. on Short Notice. Salt Lake Box ft Lumber Co, and dry, apply the paste and allow It FOB SALE YEARLING HERFORDS Milk Essential for Calf. to remain on all metal parts for 24 It Is very necessary for a young calf hours or longer, then rub dry. Tools A Few Registered Yearling to get Its mothers milk for the first treated in this way will not rust for two or three days. This milk possesses several months, though exposed to properties which stimulate the calf's damp air. Treat In this way every two Troeptirm- - Stock - Writo Quick w. H. Wallace, 633 So. 3d West stomach and starts him off on his Ufas or three months, not only tools, but any Utah Belt Lake tost or Iron surface. journey. NOVELTY GOODS one-fourt- Herford Bulls at, coundemon- strated as sound and practical, and capable of being adapted to a wide range of conditions and methods of operation. The system Is specifically designed to meet the needs of associations that make the shipping of live stock their main or only business, including associations which in addition to shipping live stock occasionally buy feed and other farm supplies unloaded directly from cars and paid for on delivery. The method can also be adapted for nse by farmers elevators or produce and supply associations which have a warehouse and carry a stock of supplies and which also ship live stock, it Is pointed out The rapid growth In live stock shipping associations during the last five years has developed many problems that have resulted In wide differences in cost of shipping as between the most efficient and the least efficient associations, the bulletin says. Adoption of the accounting system proposed Is designed to solve these problems. Copies of Department Bulletin No. 1150 may be obtained free upon request to the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., as long as the supply lasts. The bulletin was prepared In collaboration with the Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and is also published as Accounting Records for Live Stock Shipping Associations, by Frank Iowa Agriculture Experiment Station Bulletin No. 209. Mule Is Able to Perform Sterling 8ervlce on Farm. (Praparad by tha United Btataa Department lng. Each of these classes again Is ef Agriculture.) milk-contr- ol EXPERT KODAK FINISHING entitled sociations in various parts of the try and which experience has open-seame- be-co- qf Agriculture Records and Business Accounting Methods for Live Stock Shipping Associations. The bulletin recommends nse of a system outlined that Is based on the methods used by shipping as- - well-sprun- A disease of sweet corn, which causes stunted growth followed by wilting and death of affected plants, has been reported to the Ohio experiment station by several growers. Station pathologists state that In this affection, known as Stewarts disease, the interiors of the stems If cut just above the ground are found to be discolored and the sap to be thick and sticky, due to the presence of the bacteria which cause the disease. The disease la carried on the see cl and In the remains of diseased plants In the soil or In manure. To prevent the spread of the disease affected plants are pulled np and burned and com Is not grown on the ground for at least four years. Though field com is not noticeably affected It is not advisable to grow it upon land where diseased sweet corn has been grown, as It may serve to keep the infection in the soil. FORINDIGESTION tvn 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE the 1922 Type Test at the Illinois experiment station. Indicate that there Is no correlation between the size of a pigs digestive organs and his ability to grow. Prof. R. J. Laible of the Illinois animal husbandry department, who measured the capacity and length of the stomach, large and small Intestines, of 15 pigs from each of the three trpes in the experiment station, found a wide variation in the size of these organs. The stomachs of the pigs varied In capacity from one pint to three quarts. The small intestines ranged In capacity from six to fourteen quarts, and the large Intestines from four to twelve quarts. The total capacity of the digestive systems varied from ten to twenty-si- x quarts. In length, the small Intestines ranged from 51.5 to 69 feet, while the large Intestines were from 13.5 to 19.5 feet pigs used In . Comfort Babys Skin With Cuticura Soap AndFragrantTalcum 25c, Oimteaal 25 aa4 After comparing these measurements with the records of feed consumption and gains made by the individual pigs, Professor Laible found that there was no difference In the Intestinal capacities of the pigs of the different types, and that pigs with larger stomachs did not consume more feed than the others, nor did they grow Commenting on an article regarding deep versus shallow plowing which appeared In a recent Issue of Seasonable Hints From the Dominion Experimental Farms, Ottawa, Canada, Prof. Alvin Kezer, chief agronomist, Colorado Agricultural college, said: The truth of the matter Is that there Is no one depth, shallow or deep, that Is the best depth to plow. The best depth will vary with the time the plowing la done, the soil, crop to be grown, the length of the season where the crop is to be put in or where the plowing 1b done. I can Illustrate this last point by quoting the Canadian experience again. They found that anyplowing In the thing over the four-inc- h Peace River country delays the wheat crop so that It is often attacked by frost, while the shallow plowing enables the harvest to get out of the way before frost There la no one right depth, deep or shallow. more economically. Flushing of Ewes Means More Twins for Breeder When the sheep breeder speaks of flushing the ewes, he refers to feeding them extra well for two weeks before the breeding season Is to begin. This good feeding Is kept up until all the ewes are bred. For years sheep men have been divided on this question, some claiming that flushing increases the number of twins dropped, while others claim that flushing has no other effect than to rid the owner of a little surplus feed. But six weeks of experimental work by the. United States Department of Agriculture have removed this question from the think class, for the results actually show that flushing does mean more twins dropped. Every 100 flushed ewes produced 148 lambs while each 100 ewes that roughed It as usual produced only 128 lambs. In ?th er words, with every 100 ewes, the Mineral Mixture Helps Laying Hens or Chicks soy-bea- n owner had 20 additional lambs to feed given the show for the extra ewes. The best results were secured when the ewes gained about seven pounds each during the flushing period. Fresh grass pastures, soy beans and cowpeas were found to be excellent fiushers. Milk-Produci- ng I soy-bea- ; Feed Is Required by Fall Pigs If fall pigs are expected It la well to bear In mind the following points : Hava them well fed. Perhaps some extra skim milk can be given. Give the dams, while the pigs sre suckling, a liberal amount of good feed such as wheat shorts, com, skim mils or buttermilk, tankage, and. If possible, a pasture crop of seme sort te run Ul Incidentally fix up a sideline ter the pigs In the nature of a creep where they can get ait additional handout 50c,Tlcw 25c. Iont Negu Inflamed eyelids or other eye irritations. You will find a soothing and safe remedy In MITCHELL EYE SALVE. long. Best Depth for Plowing Will Vary With Seasons and) Sure Relief Ro-botk-a, - A' mixture of salt lime, and bone meal or other meal added to vegetable protein nearly doubled its value In the feed for laying hens or growing chicks. In recent tests at the Ohio experiment station. These minerals, though making np only 4 per cent of the mash and costing less than 4 cents a year per hen, proved as necessary as any other part of the feed. Grains and seeds are deficient In protein and minerals. These are supmeat of addition the scrap, by plied skim milk or other animal supplement to the feed of grain and mash. Soybean meal, peanut meal, cottonseed meal, and the like supply protein but are deficient In minerals. 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