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Show V THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Bernard H. Ewer, Editor and SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in Advance Prp. EnWH as seeond-cla- c mter 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, Salt Lake City Directory Good Design for; Those Who Want to Get Most Space for. Their Money To Read More It's a Privilege to Live In All Books It to Learn More , nr the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. 1 News Notes W, .V w Well send them C.O.D. if you say so. UTAH LIVE STOCK at Publishers Prices DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 East South Temple St. - - - Salt Lake City Box 1793 . r. a Two' carloads, the, first shipment of Utah cherries to go out and Art of Utah county this season, were ship- McCone School of Mode Teachers of Eminent ped from this city recently, according LeadingFaculty Music School in Intermountain Region - Dancing Dramatic Art- Music to H. V. Swenson, district inspector. Lake St. Utah. Salt City, Main 200 North OGDEN A large revolving beacon and CRISMON A NICHOLS light arrived. In Ogden recently will be Installed at the airport within ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS S. West Laboratory the next few days. The light is of the Office and Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. St., Temple revoluMailing envelopes and pricec Box 1666. latest design and will make six tions per minute. Harold R. Tripp. furnished on request,' street supervisor in charge of airport construction, stated. PRICE An extensive road improvement program Is being carried on by .Fred J,. , Leonard,. Manager .. Carbon county, which will do away Panl Pnrdue, Aaet Mgr. on the spots with many dangerous combeen has Work Your Old Friends at the just Meet highways. Cullen pleted of the widening of a steep road. A on the Cafe and Cafeteria s of a mile strip running 20 to 15 feet, S3 W. 2nd So. St. (Salt Lake City, Utah. has been widened from eliminated. curves and dangerous EPHRAIM According to word received from Great Falls, Mont., S. O. West 2nd So. 87 Sorenson, Ephraim took the championSTORAGE AND SERVICE ship, and Clyde Buchanan of Manti, national sheep took third place at the shearing contest held at Great Falls recently. The contest was the first 337 So. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah of its kind and is the result of an Opposite Postoffice effort to determine the national leadership in sheep shearing. Artificial Lenses PROVO Two carloads of Orb cherEyes Duplicated ries wqre shipped from Provo over road recently the Salt Lake and Utah Examinations according to H. V. Swenson, district Scientific Eye out the was It by pointed broken inspector. Send us your glass for repairs. state law, fruit to be shipped must be Work returned same day. packed in closed boxes or packages plainly marked with the grade, variety, the name of the grower and the lot number. 167 Main Street LOGAN Superintendent LA. PeGALT LAKE CITY tersen announced recently that the W'thont Bath, per day, tl to 11.25 Rooms, Singe schools of Logan will open Septem51.50 Booms, Double Without Bath, per day, Rooms, Single With Bath, per day, 11.60 to (2.00 ber 9. Friday, September 6, an inRooms, Double With Bath, per day, 12.00 to 12.50 stitute will be conducted for the teachAll Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotel ers. Students of the senior school BLDG. GARAGE probably will register September 5. KEARNS Opposite Little Hotel. FIREPROOF. stated that Superintendent Petersen the buildings were renovated and Dr. C. L Evens, Optometrist thoroughly cleaned this Bummer. ' EVES EXAMINED HYRUM The Hyrum plant of the Cross eyes straightened. Glasses fitted. receive will soon Milk company Sego 11 East 2nd Seeth, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH machinery to manufacture casein from the skim milk after the cream has been used for the making of butter, NEW AND USED FOR ANY PURPOSE it is announced by officials of the comSALT LAKE PIPE CO. is used Casein commericially 75 W. Sixth South St. Sslt Lake City, Utah pany. in preparing cotton cloth for calico printing and as an adhesive in certain RAY L PECK W. BREWER varieties of cement. The Hyrum plant C.Utah', LuvMt STORAGE Gumra Gnural Qmfm S.rvic. 4th So. and Main Street Salt Lake. Will continue to make butter at the Newhouae Hotel. . Adjoining rate of about 1000 pounds a day. LAYTON Discussion centering on Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves Potato growers of Aavis county joinNewly threaded end coupled tot all purposes. ing the National Potato Growers inMonsey Iron- and Metal Co. 700 So. 3rd West Salt Lake City, Utah. stitute formed the principal business of a meeting held in Layton recently., John Hanson, president of the Utah Southern-Idah' division of the instiARROW BRAND those who want the beet tute and also chairman of the , Salt UTAH For PICKLE CO- - SALT i.kb CITY. Lake County Farm bureau, yras preCOMMON SENSE SYSTEM sent with.V. L. Martineau, county schoolAof Beauty Culture agricultural agent of Salt Lake county. OGDEN Morgan county will COMPLETE COURSE. Including Permanent - Waving. With our complete course with Weber county in an effort you can work In any shop. - - Salt Lake. 37 E. 1st So. Was, 6635 to control the infestation of the county Canadian Thistle, says LeRoy Office Fnrnltnre and Supplies. Theater and by Church Furniture, Edison-Dlc- k Marsh, district agricultural inspector. Mimeograph and Supplies. Full Line of Stationery, WrapMr. Marsh says that the upper waterping Paper, etc. Oldest and Largest School Supply and Equipment House in the West. shed of the East Canyon creek is covSCHOOL SUPPLY CO. ered with the thistle and the seeds are 155 So. State Street - Salt' Lake City. floating down the canal. He says the officials of Morgan county will do all For Efficiency in their power to remove the thistle from the region. and Service LOGAN Professor J. B. Fitch of Gill piston rings, Ray Day and Arrowhead pistons, king pins, Emsco brake lining. Kansas Agricultural college opened the dairy course for vocational agriGILL PISTON RING CO. culture teachers at the Utah State AgIS East 4th South Salt Lake City ricultural college. In the opening remarks Professor Fitch said the dairy THE PHYSICIANS SUPPLY CO. West 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah. population in the United States is TRUSSES actually decreasing, with a correspondElastic Stockings, Abdominal Supporters. cow. in Increase Invalid Chairs, Supporters, Maternity production per ing Crutches, Canes. If all "boarder cows were eliminated, Instruments Surgical and Hospital Supplies, he said, the nations dairy industry For Pool Tables and Supplies and anything in would be a most thriving business. Stow Cases and Store Fixtures work write Two hundred thousand PRICE small fish will be planted in the ScoW. L. WETirniDES field reservoir by the Carbon County 3 W. Is. Tempi Salt Lake City Fish and Game association. The fish will come from the Federal hatchery Keep your money in the West and Buy at Springville, and will be planted under the direction of John Staley. J. Arthur Mecham, state commissioner, has informed H. B. Goetzman of the Work Gothes manufactured by Carbon association that one hundred rebe would in this placed pheasants PYKC MFG.CO., Salt Lake City, Utah gion if the season were not opened this year. PLAESANT GROVE Canning factories buying fresh fruits or vegeChoose a Profitable Vocation tables in carload lots for canning purleant the Beauty CnltuiS Course given by a ! ! nan that has taught 188 students how to , , poses must be 'licensed by the state earn BiQ MONHY. Catalog sent on request, , board of agriculture, it was ruled re' ' UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE cently By the attorney general in AnSSI Clift Bldg. - Salt Lake City swer to a query by Harden Bennion, state commissioner' of agriculture. The ruling also includes all individuals and For Sale Chicken Ranch In "the green groups buying, selling or handling on land." City water, electricity. J. O. MILLER, ROUTE 1. BUTHERLIN, OREGON. a commission basis produce in carload lots, requiring that they be licensed. PLAIN MACHINE SEWING, steady legitiwork, whole or part time; weekly pay, , Exception is made in cases where the mate No selling. Write today. Enclose stamp. Tempo Houeedress Corp., 163 W. 26th 8t.,N,Y. produce has been raised by the PROVO til i HOG WALLOW WILL GIVE PROTECTION i- - . 229-23- 1' Porkers NeedShads andCocl Water in Hot Season. While there Is nothing esthetic about va hog wallow, there Is satisfaction for the hogs and protection for their owner. In hot weather the hog, more than most other animals, Is liable to overheating, likely to be attended by very high mortality. Plenty ' of shade and cool water, together with freedom from any disturbance, are preventatlves against this source of losses in the hog lot, On the John Brown farm near Ohio, there is a hog wallow of concrete which pretty well suits the ideas of J. W. Wuichet, animal husbandry specialist at Ohio State university, as to what a hog wallow should be. About 25 feet square, the sides of the wallow slope very gradually, toward a drain in the center. In one comer there is an automatic drinking fountain, the overflow from which runs directly into the pool. Over the wallow, there is a roof supported on posts. All four sides are open. The capacity of the wallow is highly elastic, since every hog which grunts his way into the water, displaces his own volume in water and raises the level of the pool. The more hogs in the pool, the more water. The surface of the water in the pool carries a floating film of crude oji which keeps down Insect pests on the hogs and also checks mange among them. . dug-wa- y We are sure you will agree that this is a line example of the colonial design. Dont overlook the floor plan with its center hall and large sun room off the living room! The entrance is one of our best colonial designs. By W. A RADFORD Mr. William A. Radford will answer questions and give advice FREE OF COST on all subjects pertaining to practical home building, for the readers of this paper. On account of bis wide experience as editor, author and manufacturer, he is, without doubt, the highest authority on all these subjects. Address all inquiries to William A. Radford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue, Chicago, 111., and only inclose stamp tor reply. There are many variations of the colonial type home, but the one shown In the accompanying illustration is about as near the true colonial as it is possible to get The only variation from the colonial in this home Is the addition of the sun porch at the right Without this porch this home is exactly the type that will be found in so muny New England villages. This is a rectangular house, 28 feet by 24 feet. On the first floor are the living room, dining room twc-ce- two-gabl- ut , Valuable Supplement to Com in Feeding ; V ; Soy beans . are a very valuable sup- plement to com in feeding steers and hogs. They are about equal in feeding value to either linseed meal or cottonseed meal and can be substituted for the mill feeds to balance corn when' feeding steers or hogs. From 2.5 to 3 pounds per head per day should be fed. " However, soy beans are very rich In oil and this will have a tendency to throw both hogs and steers off feed If the beans are fed for a long time. If hogs follow steers that are fed soy beans instead of Inseed or cottonseed meal the hogs should have some tankage in addition. . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Live Stock Items and kitchen, and on the second floor three bedrooms and bath. The entrance door Is directly in the center of the house, with the living room at the right of the hall and the dining room at the left. The true colonial Proper house construction will go a long way toward solving the problem of children and grownups living together comfortably. This problem occurs In every household of which children are members. When guests are being entertained, the children usually are sent upstairs and are warned to be absolutely still lest the guests be annoyed by .the sound of footsteps on the floor above. Even more distressing Is the mothers attempt to keep her guests distracted, while water Is being drawn for baths or while the plumbing is being flushed in the bathroom overhead. Even if guests are not present, when father comes home with nerves all on edge from the racket of a days work in office, store or factory, the childrens noise Is unwelcome disturbance. Tbe maxim that Children should be seen but not heard often is carried so far that they must be scolded and repressed Into quiet So for the sake of the kiddies as well as of their elders, sound muffling is becoming part of the standard definition of livability. homebuilders now demand qualities of construction which their parents would not have thought of requiring. Thorough insulation is the first of these qualities, and sound deadening is the individual Every . home-minde- d should set aside two days for the planning of the home.. If a house is planned on these two days sight will not be lost of the primary purpose of a home. The first day is the hottest day of summer when rooms resemble ovens and when sleep Is next to impossible. The second is the coldest day in winter, when the breath can be seen In the north bedroom and when the coal heap is the only thing that melts. For years we have been paying too much Remove sow at weaning time. low no other hogs In the pasture. Al- . Preventive measures to control pig diseases should begin before the litters are farrowed. ... a ,. v Lack of exercise causes weak lambs, so one should be sure the ewes receive a little exercise each day. ; Wall Paper ' In small rooms most people think it necessary to select tiny , wall paper patterns, but this is not always wise. Small close patterns witb almost no background, shut in a little room, making it seem even smaller than it is. A pattern in light clear colors, with plenty of light background showing will do much to make a tiny room Seem larger. Small scenics with perspective in the drawing are an ideal selectioa good-size- d , CULLEN GARAGE Columbian Optical Co. lHIOttGll Pipe - Valves - Fittings SERVICE GARAGE , , PICKLES - ' Plan Home for Cold Days as Well as Warm Up-to-da-te three-quarter- o lonial. Sound Muffling Now Demanded in Residence ooooooooooooooooo-ooooooo- ' are three bedrooms, two at the front and one at the back and a bathroom, all opening off the hall. The house Is built of frame set on a concrete foundation with a basement of the dimensions as the house proper. An attractive feature of the home Is the entry way which is enclosed. The platform and steps of brick lead to it For prospective home builders who want to get the greatest amount of space for their money, this design is good. At the same time there is no more attractive house than the co-- . - second. Knowledge is power in the control of swine diseases. . Second Floor Plan. place is the sun parlor which is 7 feet 6 inches by 10 feet deep. To the left of the entrance hall is the dining room, the same width as the living room and 12 feet 6 Inches deep. At the back is the kitchen, 9 feet 3 inches by 10 feet witb a breakfast room adjoining. Colonial stairs run out of the entrance hall to the second floor. There First Floor Plan. q Mtftlle e, Sodium Chlorate May Cause Cattle Losses Tests made in the division of veterinary medicine at University farm show that sodium chlorate,-- a weed destroying chemical, will cause sickness of cattle if taken in small amounts and death if taken in large quantities. Therefore, when the material Is used in pastures for weed eradication it is necessary to fence off temporarily the areas where it is to be Rpplied, says A. C. Amy of the farm crops section of the Minnesota experiment Even if chlorates were not station. Injurious to' cattle, he" says, the fencing off of areas to be treated is advisable from the standpoint of using the chemical to the best advantage. Grass to which the chlorate has been applied is eaten greedily by cattle. Any chlorate they may eat Is lost as far as bringing about weed eradication is concerned. Continued satisfactory use of these chemicals depends on the avoidance of accidenls in making the applications and. of injury to animals after the applications are made. In no case should a person apply . the chlorates without having full directions for their use. These directions should be in detail whenever Dm followed chemicals are handled. balance Is retained in this house, there being two windows on either side of the entrance with three windows on the second floor in perfect alignment The living room at the right of the hall extends the depth of the house and is 23 feet by 11 feet 3 inches. Connected with this through french doors on both sides of an open fire- - Price-Columbi- attention to generating heat and too little to keeping it where it belongs. Only in the last few, years have scientists found the solution by applying to buildings the principle of heat insulation around which household refrigerators are built It simply consists of placing in the walls and roof of a house a material which is a natural barrier to tbe passage of heat In winter the insulation keeps out the cold, in summer it In terms of keeps out the heat household comfort insulation means uniform temperature throughout the house every day in ihe year. - , Know What You Want Before Starting House The man who has a definite amonnt of money he can afford to spend on his house and no more should have his mind made up before he starts out on just what he wants and he should also make sure that everything is in the contract In other words, plans and specifications should be thorough. Changing almost any little thing in a house after .the construction has started runs into money. Therefore the wisdom of having a plan made out by an expert in the drawing of specifications and the designing of houses. ! UTAH-IDAH- O i f HAWK BRAND 4 A |