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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop. matter Feb. Entered as second-clas- s office Randolph, 8, 1929. at the pst Intermountain News Briefly Told for Busy Readers LIVE AT HOME IDA. 30 ercolizedlVax Keeps Skin Young Get Aa oonoe and ism aa directed. Fine particles of seed akin peel off until all defects such as pimples, liver Spots, tan and freckles disappear. Skin is then soft and velvety. Your face looks years younger. Meroolised Was brines out the hidden beauty of your skin. To remove wrinkles use one ounce Powdered Sazolit dissolved in one-ha- lf pint witch hasel. At druc etorea. COWS NEED FREE ACCESS TO WATER Radio Expert Not Needed Anyone would be able to send dot and dash code messages by radio oi telegraph by using an invention reported perfected by Jacques Detrui-seuFrench Inventor. Obviating the need of a trained operator, a series of knobs turned as on a radio receiving set would be turned to spell out the messages. The letters are indicated at points on the knob and the h transmission is automatic. x, ADOPT 7TH CHILD SNAKES AT $1 EACH PICNIC IS PLANNED CONVICTS PLAY BALL CALDWELL, Sally Sez rattlers have been shipped to the Seattle zoo from this city. The snakes were purchased for $1 each by the zoo. PAYETTE, IDA. Thousands of Idaho and Oregon dairymen gathered at Payette for the seventeenth annual meeting of the Farmers Cooperative creamery. JEROME, IDA. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgenson living In the country near Jerome have had their family Increased by a baby which they found left on their doorstep. The child was but a week old and a note said that its parents were both dead, the mother dying at the birth of her child. The Morgensons already have six adopted children. BOISE, IDA. The Idaho penitentiary baseball team has issued a challenge to any baseball aggregation In the world. The only requirements for scheduling games with the penitentiary team is that all games must be played in the state prison and the wardens approval must be secured by the visiting dot-das- PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Hair Falliaa Banova Dandruff-StoImpart Color and Faded Hair Boanty to Gray and 60e and 11.00 at Druggiat. Hlugox Chrm. Wki.. Patghoype.N.Y FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for use in connection with Parker Hair BalsanuMakea the hair soft and fluffy. 50 cents by mail or at drug giata. Hiacox Chemical Works, Patchogue; N.Y. Covered Bridges Going ' The covered bridge is fast disappearing from Vermont roads, and it is estimated at least 1,000 of the picturesque old wooden structures have been supplanted by other bridges within the past four years. Much of the reconstruction was necessitated by the floods of 1927. Salt Lake Citys west Hotel club. LOGAN, UT. Roy A. West of Rupert, Idaho, a graduate of Utah State Agricultural College is one of 22 graduate students in agricultural economics and rural sociology awarded fellowships by the Social Research Council of New York. ' SALT LAKE CITY, UT. - M&U . TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 200 Rooms Just opposite Mormon TabertsseU ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. Limit in Dullness Askum Hows business with you? Bascom As dull as a can opener after it has been used six months by a flapper bride! Exchange. Announcement of a shutdown by Nevada Consolidated Copper company will result in almost a complete stoppage y of mining work in this district, it is believed, due to the fact that the copper company handles practically all ore taken out In the district at its mill and smelter in McGill, including the output of Consolidated Copper mines corporation at Kimberly. BOISE, IDA. The phases of the administration tax program involved in the power tax and the income tax have been approved by the judicial authorities. The power tax has been approved by the United States supreme court. The income has had the sanction of the Idaho supreme court and the work of the last legislature is apparently going to stand up under fire. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Sixty-fiv- e per cent of the boys between the ages of 14 and 20 living on farms In Utah are attending school, according to the report received by Dr. C. N. Jensen from the federal board for vocational education. This is the highest rank given to any state in the nation. In the western division, Washington was the second highest with an average of 59.6 and California, 58.1. The ti.ble, based on the 1930 census, shows that Utah had 9,785 boys living on farms between the ages of 14 and to 20 and of these, 6,328 were Attending school. PRGYO, UT. Oscar Mann, 66, suffered the loss of both feet, when he was knocked down and run over by some freight cars at the local Railroad yards. Crowding always results In enormous losses and occurs just prior to the chicks taking to the roost. It may be discouraged by maintaining heat but eventually the chicks will take to the corners. It might be ideal but impractical to construct a round brooder house, but one can eliminate the corners in a house with square corners, A scheme of this kind consists of inclined wire netting frames about 2 feet wide placed in the back and sides of the house. The inner edge is next to the floor while the outer is elevated about a foot from the floor. It is, of course, necessary that these frames fit tight so that it is Impossible for chicks to get underneath. With this arrangement as the chicks crowd out they are elevated and there Is no dan ger of the chicks being suffocated. Usually small roosts are nailed on the upper side of the frame and it is only a short time until the chicks are roosting. The old idea was that too early roosting caused crooked breast bones, but that idea has been exploded so that now the advice is to get the chicks roosting as soon as possible. Missouri Farmer. Estimating Oil Need mer. ELY, NEV. 46-da- Successful Colorado poultrymen who produce eggs for hatching find that it pays to give close attention to (1) the condition and care of the breeding flock, and (2) proper care of hatching eggs before they are set. More farmers and poultrymen than usual are hatching their own chicks with setting hens the good old fashioned method reports O. C. Ufford, extension poultryman at the Colorado Agricultural college. The breeding flock from which hatching eggs are being produced, should be carefully says Ufford, culled to eliminate hens that are too fat, lack vigor or health, or have serious defects of type and color. Bacillary white diarrhea, a serious disease of young chicks, comes from hens in the breeding flock that are affected, he adds. It is not possible to recognize such hens except by blood testing the individual birds." Green feed and sunshine supply vitamins that are needed for normal health and growth of chicks, it Is pointed out The baby chick first makes use of vitamins when It is developing in the egg, but the egg will not contain these important elements unless the breeding flock Is fed a ration that supplies them. Therefore the flock should have plenty pt sunration that shine And a includes green feeds, minerals and water. Losses Sure When the Chicks Are Overcrowded HOTEL Cash LOGAN, UT. The annual Farmers encampment will be replaced this year by Utah State tural college participation in county farm bureau days, the Uintah basin industrial convention, and other of the same kind of gatherings, It is announced by the college extension department. It Is planned to furnish demonstrations, exhibits and speakers on the Live at Home project being sponsored by the extension division this year. The goal of this project is to have the farm produce sufficient food for the family and feed for its livestock. BOISE, IDA. The Old Oregon Trail between Boise and American Falls is to be resurfaced this sum- Therefore, Give Attention to Hatching Eggs. well-balanc- receipts from corporation franchise taxes and individual income taxes has passed the $320,000.00 mark. PRESTON, IDA. In lieu of the annual Black and White day in Franklin county, a summer picnic will be held at Franklin some time during the latter part of July or the first part of August. At the picnic special instructions will be given on judging, feeding, and problems concerning dairy cattle, farm work and record keeping. CHICKS HAVE RIGHT TO PROPER START SPRINGTIME cod-liv- RATES ALL-EXPEN- NOW IN Five hundred chicks kept in confine ment for the first four weeks will eat about 200 pounds of mash and will need four pounds or two quarts of oil. The same number of chicks will consume close to 850 pounds of mash the first eight weeks and, if confined, will need two and one oil. From eighth gallons of this, one can estimate the amount of oil that will be needed and can make the purchase and have it ready when r oil the chicks are hatched. may be secured from the local druggist, or the county agent or farm demin the onstration flock county can supply the names of comoil. panies that sell the EFFECT er cod-liv- Enjoy a brief springtime vacation. Spend several happy days in beautiful Salt Lake City. A change of air and scenery will do you good. A holiday in the heart of scenio America is always a thrill. Write for details about our very BATES. attractive Everything covered at low cost. HOTEL NEWHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY W. E. Sutton, Mgr. C. W. Wat, Asst. Mgr. Excuse It, Pleate Voice Over Telephone Is Mike Howe, there? Answer What do you think this is, a stock yard? Cod-live- cod-liv- er Brooder-Hous- e Litter Ground corn cobs make satisfactory litter for brooder houses, says the Nebraska College of Agriculture. The coarsely ground cobs make as good a litter as chopped hay or straw. Some poultrymen prefer to use commercial litters. Sand does not make a good floor covering unless the chicks are well fed all of the time. Chicks placed on sand sometimes fill up on it producing indigestion and other un satisfactory results. Graded Eggs Sell Best Peterman Ant Food keep them out of bouse, too. Sprinkle it about the floor, window sills, shelves, etc. Effective 24 hour a day. Cheap. Safe. Guaranteed. 1,000,000 cans sold last year. At your druggists. PETERMANIS, antf.ood1S W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 22-19- 32. The average per capita consumption of eggs in Canada is 361, nearly an egg a day for every person, and the high est consumption of any country. Ca nadian officials credit this to the fact that eggs are carefully graded, and that the Canadian housewife goes to market and buys eggs with confidence. She knows that eggs graded as extras are of the highest quality and can be used for any purpose in the home, Every egg passing into trade in that country is graded. Prairie Farmer Should at All Times Have All They Will Drink. States Department (Prepared by the United WNU Service. of Agriculture.) want the most milk who Dairymen and butterfat from their cows should arrange to let them drink as much water as they want when they want it, says T. E. Woodward, of the United States Department of Agriculture. Mr. Woodward, who is senior dairy husbandman in the bureau of dairy industry, has completed experiments to determine the relation of methods of watering dairy cows to their water consumption and production. The tests were run both in warm and cold weather and included both cows. The and results of watering twice a day and once a day were compared with results obtained when the cows had free access to water. In these tests, according to Mr. Woodward, the cows drank more water when watered only twice a day than when they had water at will or when watered only once a day, but their production was highest when they had water at will. The production of the cows in this experiment averaged 2.8 per cent more milk and 2.1 per cent more butterfat when given free access to water than when watered only twice a day; and when watered twice a day they produced 1 per cent more milk and 1.4 per cent more butterfat than when watered only once a day. Mr. Woodward also reports that the increase in milk production as a result of more frequent watering was more marked in the case of the good producers than in the case of the low producers. high-produci- Where eer you are, What eer you spend. Be, ever mindful of ft friend; The moral of this tale, you see, IS PATHONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Less Need for Horns If some motorists minds were as penetrating as their horns, there would be less need for horns. s Louisville Courier-Journa- l. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR Cold Cream AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT Better Shut The chief objection to an open countenance is the noise it makes San Francisco while its open. Chronicle. 4 FOREST Chips DALF-Pota- toe Inferior Bull Never Worth Keeping in Herd Many inferior bulls are THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY finding them- selves installed as herd sires these days, probably much to their surprise, because they are the kind that usually go to the stock yards at a fairly early age. In fact, a considerable number of these have been to the stock yards, only to be rescued by some When we trade at home and bay home products we are building our commonwealth The two are insepand our character. arable. Let us progress by showing we have faith in our neighbors, love for our homes, and hope in the future. It will bring dignity to our work and joy to our souls. This is SERVICE. MBS. N. INGERSOLL, American Fork. Utah. to make a few dollars by saving him for a while may also be a contributing cause. Its a good deal for the live stock trucker, but its a tough deal on the dairyman. The bull in service now will determine largely the ability of the herd four and five years from now. It will mean the placing in the dairy barn of machines that lack the capacity to turn out large quantities of product or profit. Through University Home Study. Time used for self improvement mean success in later years. Write for Extension Study Bulletin Today kind-hearte- d truck driver atid taken back out In the country as a herd sire. Of course, the fact that the truck driver Is able , GO TO COLLEGE EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City. Utah CLAUDE Looks Worse From Afar Trouble is much like a hill on the highway. It looks much worse from an elevation than it does from the bottom. According to J. J. Davis, entomolo gist at Purdue university, a good homemade spray for keeping flies off cows can be prepared by mixing one pint of oil of tar with one gallon of used crank case oil. Another recommended spray may be THERE IS SA TISF ACTION h i full tji Bat this doesnt last happen. Prodoctloa atgs eat pleat) il then Is aaather tblog that doesnt jest happen. COCKEREL ERIEOIHG acceaets for 5S per cent el these things. The male birds heading the breeding pens of the Tlmptnogos ini Ramshaw Hatcheries are from hem that laid 225 or el large, made by mixing one gallon of fish oil two ounces of oil of tar, two ounces of oil of pennyroyal and one-ha- lf pint of - t d Dock TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY, Provo, Ut. RAMSHAW HATCHERIES, Salt Lake. Ut. GASOLINE Grain Sheaf Hay Scours or diarrhea is merely the visible symptom of an intestinal irritation, either caused by food or parasites. Cows may contract a disease known as Johnes disease, or the trouble may be caused by faulty food. If you have much trouble, we suggest you see your veterinarian or write your state veterinarian. In the meantime, feed the cows one teaspoonful slaked lime, one tablespoonful whole flaxseed and a tablespoonful charcoal in ground oats once daily. A little sugar added will help also. Examine the hay for mold, or the pasture for fern, etc. Idaho Farmer. basket. white more two ounce, pure white eggs in twelve months. IDT FRESH HITCHED Protactloa Bred, Montale Bred, chicks. The) are oar essarance el a kerosene. The most satisfactory way to apply these is with a small compressed air sprayer that can be obtained at most stores handling spray materials. There are several other reliable commercial fly sprays on the market Intestinal Trouble Salt Lake City 1046 So. Main Spray for Flies Oat sheaves are very nearly equiv alent in feeding value to a combina tion of equal parts by weight threshed oats and oat straw. Oat sheaves alone are hardly a satisfac tory dairy cow ration. The wheat sheaves will perhaps be a little more nutritious than the oats. Horses can be carried quite satisfactorily on ther oat sheaves or wheat sheaves provided they are not at hard work. Some extra grain for cows is needed while they are milking. A mixture of equal parts of barley, oats, wheat, wheat bran and oilmeal will prove very satisfactory. 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