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Show iu I 3t vV dhsd'A &Srt , ' ifrffcWi'i.f- i jtUvjz.& w Uyk '.MS- v. tfxsr. i THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH TELL OF TRAITS OF SOME HUBBIES Bewildered Young Wives Have Confab. Two years ago she was a bride, but she has graduated into the realm of the youug marrieds," and I learned about the strange behavior of husbands from her. Although she is still madly in love, the passage of two years has revealed certain oddities in thb man of her choice that she never tires of delineating. In fact, she tells me that the only way she can convince herself that the youth Is not absolutely cuckoo in spots Is to hop in htr flivver of an afternoon and make the rounds of her married contemporaries. It is then that she discovers th. t her Bill is not unique, but most strangely like unto Tom, Dick and Harry. At such times young wives air their grievances and the conversation runs something like this: The first six months that we were married, Bill hated to see company come. He resented the calls of his friends as an intrusion upon our But now if the doorhappiness. bell rings, he almost knocks me down to see who it is. If it is a visiting gent, he falls on his neck with loud cries of Hello, Tom, old kid! Have a drink, have a cigarette, have anything! anyway? This little incident lias been re ROPY MILK MAY NOT BE FAULT OF COW f now Look Well to Cleansing of Milking Utensils. fv Ropy milk may be the result of something wrong with- the cow In the way of mastitis,- - but it ls more likely caused by bacteria in the utensils where the milk Is handled or stored, and the cow not responsible for it at all. .The germ making. this special ropy or slimy milk is a very persistent one and cannot be got out of the palls, pans or other vessels holding It except with very unusual cleaning and scalding. It is quite possible that it may he in the pail or other vessel where you keep the milk, and thus every new lot of milk that is brought becomes affected by the germ left In the vessel. You will know whether this is possible or not. The best plan is to clean very thoroughly and then boil it in water for lat least 15 minutes, which ought to remove any germ there. Another possibility is of course that the utensils which are on the farm where the milk Is made have this same germ. A sure way to tell whether the cow is responsible or. not is to milk some from each quarter of the udder into a thoroughly sterilized glass, then cover to let it stand. After a time you can tell whether the cow Is at fault and the special quarter of the udder, if any. that is giving this ropy milk. Of course if it is milk from a herd, this would be more difficult to detect. We do not think It a good plan to use milk of this character. It may be that It is harmless, but it is probable that this is being caused by some harmful germ and we should certainly want to find out just what it is. Rural ' , New Yorker. - ' 4 . peated time after time in every home to the mystification of bewildered who cannot understand that however charming, no woman can be all things to her husband forever. When this Idiosyncrasy Ig exhausted of its possibilities they move on to the exasperating retirement of the male behind the newspapers. My dear, its been months since I saw Tom alone when he was not screened from view by the daily ' newspaper. The first thing in the morning he grabs the paper off the porch, and only emerges long enough to peck me over the edge of it when In the evening he goes to work. the first word he says is Where is the paper? And thats the last of him till bedtime. Have you ever in your life seen anything to equal the wray they leave their clothes lying around the house? Dick never hangs up anything. He drops his clothes off wherever he is standing. Actually its uncanny the way they retain the shape of his body! The legs of his trousers and the sleeves of( his coat dont collapse so that when I stumble over them its like coming upon his dismembered parts! Thats nothing to what , Harry can do with the bathroom rug . . . you know that cute little handwoven square that ' I got for a wedding present? Well, so far as I can see he does nothing but stand on it in the most innocent manner as he shaves, but when he quits the bathroom the rug acts as if it had convulsions. Its a positive tumor in the floor! And then he bawls me out young-wive- s with his eyes on the ceiling singing, Do do deo, in the nonchalant manner, tlie way he does w'lien hes been up to something. My dear, do you know what that boy had done? Hed filled the glass with cellophane off the cigarette packages so that It looked exactly like ice! I was simply furious and he was just delighted. Thats a sample of what Dick thinks is funny! And so the young wives go on ad he crazy?" infinitum when they discuss the Toms pet names are what get strange behavior of husbands. me down. He called me grand things before we were married, like, Color in Market Basket dating and sweetheart and beauThe newest findings indicate that tiful, but now' if he says hello, old the yellow plant pigment, termed dear, Im lucky. For the most part carotone, is the forerunner of vita-mi- n he calls me fat. Now' I ask you, A in the body, although it Is w'hat is your opinion of a man who in extremely minute amounts. potent thinks that fat is a term of enFor some time it has been obdearment? Besides, Im not fat, or served that various yellow vegetable at least not very! Just because Ive food seem to furnish the products gained five pounds since wo were equivalent of vitamin A, the food married he calls me fat! Its in- factor that is abundant in butter sulting and in cod liver oil. Yellow corn is Their sense of humor is the hard- more effective than the white variest to put up with, I say. One aweties, the yellow sweet potato i9 ful hot day we w ere dressing to go richer than the ordinary whit poout to dinner when Dick chirruped, and the yellow carrot abounds tato; Honey, would you like some ice in something that can avert the lack w'ater? With that he gave me a of vitamin A in the dietary. glass of water crammed to the top with the grandest ice! Honestly, I Query nearly fell dead because he just Heres a novel about surplus hates to get me a drink I thought My stars, is Dick going to be sick wheat. What about surplus novels? or something? I took a sip of water and it was nasty and warm. I shook The use of mourning envelopes it around to cool it off and took another sip but it was still nasty and does not render a person liable to warm. Dick was pulling on his sock arrest for blackmail. wheh I leave the lid off the tooth paste! Can you imagine the nerve?" Bill thinks its simply terrible when I leave my toilet articles lying around, but you should see his fishing tackle. He said the hardest thing about me to get used to wms running into spilled pow'der all over the place, yet he has one special reel that has laid in full view on the secretary for two years. Our happiness would be ruined if I moved it! Isnt i, . . it f , ! ! I LA I . Relative Value of Home Ration and Ready-Mixe- d Whether the dairyman shall mix bis rations own feeds or buy is still an important question. Before it is definitely decided the dairyman should ask himself these questions: - 1. Are the feeds I can buy as good d as are contained in the rations? 2. Is It possible to secure a continuous supply of a large variety of ingredients? 3.- ' Can the ingredients be mixed as thoroughly as they are in the commercial mixtures? Undoubtedly he may be able to mix a ton at less money than he will have to pay for a similar commercial mixture, but when all things are considered there may not be the advantage that formerly existed. ready-mixe- d s ready-mixe- f . I Milk Production Lessened Latest figures from the United States Department of Agriculture indicate that throughout the entire country milk production per cow was about three per cent less on June 1, than on the same date last year. This shows quite a reduction since May 1, when production per cow was of one per cent lower than last year. This reduction comes principally from western states where pastures have been suffering from dry weather. Milk production per cow does not tell the whole story, because the number of cows is about 3 per cent greater than it was at this time last year. Dairymen will be particularly interested in United States Department of Agriculture figures on oleomargarine manufacture. 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