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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop. msH'' Tr'"l Entered as second-cla- s 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, Utah Legislature Now Start City To Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. In Nineteenth Session Mining Museum City Plans White Way f nfE 5T0CIC NEW MEWi BLEACHERS BUILT $155,000 TO BE SPENT OX ROAD 99 PER CENT CARS RECOVERED CONTRACT FOR ROAD LET COMPARE PROTEIN FEEDS FOR SWINE ' , Alfalfa Hay Produced More Rapid Gains. , t Healthiest When corn, tankage, linseed oilmeal and alfalfa Imy were compared at the Michigan Agricultural college for winter pig feeding, it was found that: 1. Alfalfa hay produced somewhat more rapid gains and required considerably less feed for 100 pounds gain than did alfalfa meal or linseed oilmen! when each was fed with shelled corn, tankage and minerals. 2. Alfalfa meal made practically the same daily gains, but required somewhat more feed for 100 pounds gain than did linseed oilmeal, when each lot was fed shelled corn, tankage and minerals. 3. The addition of linseed oilmeal to a mixture of tankage and alfalfa meal or alfalfa hay produced somewhat less rapid gains and raised the feed requirements slightly when each mixture was ted with shelled corn, tankage and minerals. 4. The addition of alfalfa hay to tankage and linseed oilmeal when each combination was fed with shelled corn and minerals increased the gains somewhat and reduced the feed requirements for 100 pounds of gain.5. Alfalfa hay wit lu tankage and lin seed oilmeal made approximately larger gains and required considerably less feed for the gains produced than did alfalfa meal with. tankage and lin seed oilmeal when each was fed with .. shelled corn and minerals. - - home-comin- ' Arthur had a bad case of measles, n says Mrs. Clara Gilliam, 4137 He Des Iowa, Moines, St., was having a hard time until I gave him California Fig Syrup. It regulated his bowels, seemed to give him new strength and energy. I have since used it for all his colds or upsets, and it has helped make him the healthiest boy I know. For over fifty years, mothers have praised California Fig Syrup. Doc-- , tors, advise its use when children are bilious, headachy, constipated ; and to keep bowels open during colds or upsets. Every child loves its rich, fruity flavor. It is mild in action. Look for the name California when buying. That marks the genuine. Bow-doi- LAXATIVE-TONI- for CHILDREN C Poor Kind of Candy Chewing torpedoes proved an unhealthy pastime for Charles Boone, of Cherry Ilill, Md. age George Boone, a son, found the torpedo, of the Fourth of July variety. While walking home with his father he gave it. to him, but the latter bit into it, thinking it was candy. The next thing tie knew hq was on the fifty-seve- operating table having , a surgeon sew up a hole in his face. Make Good Preparation Lambs will be coming very soon and j n Colds Cost Money It is estimated that a sufferer from colds loses three days' time from work in a year. FORTIFY YOURSELF AGAINST COLDS, GRIPPE r;," Tone up your body with DR. PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY I All Dealers. Liquid or Tablets. n Live Stock Reminders Feeding cubes to live stock is on the increase in this country. With the ...feed, pressed into cubes there is less waste. Natural Mistake Fire Chief If you smelled something burning, why in the dickens didnt you turn in an alarm sooner? Married Man I thought it 'was just the toast thaUwas burning, as usual. Cincinnati Enquirer. low-grad- ed. Monday was the fifteenth day of a session of sixty days, so that at h the close of the day of the present session was passed. So far the legislative mill has ground out and completed one senate resolution, which provides a for the governor; one messenger house bill and a house memorial to congress. The 'house bill spends $50,000 of the state's money for the of the legislature; the expenses memorial favors the Jones maternity and child aid bill, which the one-fourt- forty-thre- national senate passed without the urge from the Utah legislature, and which is now before the national house. This memorial awaits the signature of Governor Dern. The first quarter of the session finds twenty-sibills and resolutions introduced in the house. If past experience is a guide the total number will be about ten times that number. In the senate there are eighteeen bill and resolutions also a small part if what may be exx two-da- y pected. Of the eighteen, one, as noted, has icen disposed of ; the remainder are all alive, and two have reached the senate second reading calendar. They must be debated two times in the senate and run the gauntlet of he entire house process before hey become laws. The house, at present, has poss-ssio- n of no senate bill. The sen-it- e has one house measure, and mother is on its way to the senate, having been passed by the house, but not yet appearing on the senate floor. Eight senate bills have not yet been ordered printed, ind seven are in committee. House committees still have seventeen of the twenty-si- x measures presented to that body. Of the seventeen, fiive are resolutions or memorials and twelve are bills. Of the six remaining, one, as noted, is on its way to the senate, one is in the senate, one has been sent to the governor, one signed, while two are already dead. Of the two one was withdrawn by the author, while the committee drew a substitute for the . 2, . Smith-IIugh- Cold in Head, Chest 01 Throat? well into your chest RUB Musterole throat almost instantly you feel easier. Repeat the Musterole-ru- b once an hour for five hours . . . what a glorious relief! Those good cold remedies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor ' are mixed with other valuable ingredients in Musterole to make it what doctors call counter-irritan- t" because it gets action and is not just a salve. It penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infec- -. tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy jars, tubes. All druggists. To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Childrens Musterole. other. , state-wid- e e al-iot- ed 0. e tion W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Of .special interest is the joint resolution introduced in the sen-- , ate by Knox Patterson of .Moab which would submit to the voters of Utah the question of whether they desire to repeal the section which writes prohibition into the constitution, of Utah. The section the Moab senator would repeal was approved by the people in the general election of November 5, 1918, and became ef-- 0 fective January 1, 1919. Utah, however, had prohibition before that time, having passed the law practically in its present form in the legislature of 1917. Prohibition was effective state-widin Utah before the fa- mous eighteenth amendment was adopted. Senator Patterson does not propose to alter the present prohibition laws of Utah. The resolution would simply take prohibition out of the basic law of the state. This, the senator from Moab points out, leaves the qusetion entirely in the hands of the , ary. LOGAN A total of $155,000 will be spent on the. Logan canyon road this year, providing the county or state will contribute $37,500, according to Supervisor Carl B. Arentson, of the Cache national forest. Mr. Arentson has been advised that $75,000 of the forest service funds is available for construction work on the section of the Logan canyon road extending from the fish hatchery to the forks.' BRIGHAM CITY A committee of Brigham City citizens headed by May--, or James E. Halverson, met with the Boxelder county commission in reference to securing Boxelder county's proportional share of the amount by the federal government to meet the unemployment emergency act, the total amount of which is Of this amount, it Is under-.oo- d that $026,000 is Utahs propor- . In cases where grain Is scarce and Jt fs necessary to utilize largely rough- Stocker and feeder age, steers or heifers are expected to prove quite profitable for next spring. , y Fresh Air Is Cheapest Thing in Stock Ration The cheapest thing in the ration for all live stock is fresh air. It contributes to the income from milk nnd meat as surety as does liberal feeding of a complete ration. But this doesnt mean fresh air should come into the barn through cracks or open doors. It should come in by means of a well designed ventilating system which at the same time removes the stale, moisture-ladeA dairy cow breathes out ten air. 24 in hours. of water pounds A good ventilating system requires good wall construction to hold heat in. There must he stoppage of all openings where passage of air is not wanted, and insulation to prevent escape. of heat. Neglect insulation and ypur ventilation system will he faulty, your feed bills will be higher, yotir profits will.be lower. g er for Arrival of Lambs the fanner should make preparation well in advance for the little sheep babies (lean out the sheds and bed them well with clean, dry straw ('ovei the cracks In the walls so there will be no drafts, let the ewes go and come at will up to HO dajfs after you turned the ram with them. About the one hunnred and forty-fiffday you should get your first lamb. Sheep vary in the gestation period about the least of any live stock The little lambs will stand a surprising amount of cold if they come strong and the mother ewe is at tentive and has a full udder. To a considerable extent the shepherd can control t his feature by the care given the flock. When a man t(lls me his ewes have no milk and the lanths are weak. al ways think they were poorly fed. and while the amount may have been suf ficient it could hardly he of the correct material, sa.vs a writer in an ex change. Ewes can he made fat on corn nnd corn fodder and yet have weak Iamb and no udder when you starve the ewe you likewise starve the lamb Once more good breeders are good feeders, but not always arf good feeders goou breeders It sounds the same but means quite different. At a meeting in the Mem , LEni orial building recently, the committee in charge of the homecoming celebra-wa- s named. One day will be named Utah Beet Sugar day. In connection tion to be held next August 13 to 15, a rodeo will be with the held. Over $8,000 will be spent in remodeling, enlarging and improving the rodeo grounds west of Lehi. BINGHAM Plans for an unusual museum 'of mining in the Bingham high school at Copperton were discussed at a recent meeting of the Bingham Kiwanis club, school authorities and representatives of the student body. Edgar M. Ledyard, president of the Utah Historical Landmarks association, was the principal speaker. Hans were presented and it was agreed that work will start on the museum, which will comprise two or three rooms in the high school buildto have three ing. It is proposed main exhibits, one of old mining relics, another of modern products, and a complete mining library. IIEBEIl The Wasatch connty high school senior class, as its project, has presented to the school the new bleachers with 450 seating capacity in the high school gym. All material for the bleachers was financed by the class and the labor was furnished by the school shop students, who, under William McKell, supervised the construction and worked many days after school, with the assistance of other faculty members, to have the seats installed. PARK CITY Installation of proon Park Citys White way posed Main street has been assured. The e orinstallation consists of namental standards, with 1000 candle-powlamps, and will be installed on Main street, between Second and Seventh streets, at a cost of approximately $15,000, the cost of installation to be borne by the abutting property ' owners over a period of ten years. OGDEN Election of officers and adoption of resolutions were the closconvention ing features of the of the State Horticultural society in the Hotel Bigelow recently. PAYSON The annual, stockholders meeting of the Strawberry high line canal company was held recently. President Taylor stated that operation charges of the company have decreased on an average of from $1 to 60 cents. The crop report showed that fruit, especially peaches, reaped the highest profit and. that sugar beets and canning crops were good. SALT LAKE The state road commission has awarded to the Reynolds-ElConstruction company contract for the building of C.l miles of highway on U. S. route 50, the last stretch to be inpleted on the highway between "Thompson and the Colorado-Uta- h line. The contract includes two bridges; and the contractors share for the labor involved will be $37,534.-0at present quality estimates. PROVO An intensive educational to bring about a greater campaign consumption of dairy products instead of imported substitutes will be launched in Utah county in the near future under the direction of Lyman II. Rich, couuty agent, representing the extension service, cooperating in the drive are ail the schools of the county ins including the R. Y. U. ; structors; the Provo chamber of commerce and other civic clubs of the county. Stores throughout the county have agreed to cooperate by featuring displays of Utah county products during the first two weeks in Febru- The Utah legislature in its nine . teenth session has moved in a deliberate fashion and at the end of the second week of the session still had delved but lightly into its program. The subject of new amendments to the constitution has been considered to some extent. ' Four questions have been under consideration. These are: Affecting trial by jury, schools in the five cities of the first and second classes, qualifications for membership fti.the legislature, and prohibition. The assortment of subjects is interesting, but none of them has much to do with taxation. Two taxation bills have appeared in the legislature. One has been introduced in both houses. It is the state tax commissions personal income tax measure. The commission forwarded it to the legislature Friday, January 16. It appeared for the first time in the bill files of the legislators in printed form Monday, January 26. Another bill from the same commission was submitted to the legislature Monday. If it does not make better progress than the first, it will not be in the bill files until some time in February. There are at least five more bills to come before the state tax commission. The other taxation bill is a measure dealing with penalties for false or incomplete reports of property assessed. It was introduced by Senator Paul H. Hunt of Keetley. It has been printed, but so far iias not received much attention from the committee rso far as announc- . Feen-a-mi- is nt the answer. Cleansing action of smaller doses effective because you chew it. At your druggists the safe and scientific laxative. FOR CONSTIPATION Hospital Experts See Possibility in Talkies At the present time many plans that involve the taking of talking pictures are under consideration as a hospital work. possibilities are the entertainment of convalescent patients, the training of student nurses by the sight and sound method and the presentation of screen entertainment in connection with hoscampaigns. pital One hospital in Stockholm has used films for medical instruction for 15 years. But with the advent of the talking picture, the applications of die talking screen to medical and scientific advancement are increased a hundredfold. The hospital field has been awaiting the development of a portable motion picture sound projector, ready to plug into the electric light socket and to be wheeled from room to room as required. means of aiding . Three' interesting fund-raisin- g StA3lJb0YV GcmoVvs jxse and colds wear down your strength and vitality. 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