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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Faith of Small Girl Upset by Daisy Test the TON-LITTER- S Rev. Earl Anderson of Dallas, who was recently jailecl for contempt of court he kept on building a Funda mentalist temple in violation of a court injunction has a happy kna k of sharpening his points by means of aneedote. Mr. Anderson said in a MAKE MILK IS PROFITABLE PORK LITTLE NEEDED FOR CALF recent Y. M. C. A. address: The men who try to define and explain God are as foolish as little Ethel. Little Ethel, the foolish child, hur ried in from the garden crying. Why, Ethel, whats the matter? said her mother. Did a wasp sting you or something? No, muvver, little Ethel sobbed, but Ive just found out God doesnt Best Returns on Pigs When ' Youngster Is Early Taught Fed to Full Capacity. to Eat Hay and Grain. 1 of hogs Producing a .meaning a single litter which will weigh a total of 2,000 pounds or more when 180 days old is more than a merely spectacular stunt which entitles its performer to membership in an agricultural honor. club and may cost him more money than it brings is profitable, In. Raising according to testimony of men who have raised them and who are now ton-litt- er Although whole milk is often marfor keted leaving little feeding, it is no longer necessary to love me. be handicapped in raising at least Foolish, foolish child! said the to take enough calves on dairy farms Childrens stomachs sour, and need How could you find out such mother. care of replacements in the herd. an love Keep their systems you a thing as that? God does For feeders and animal husbandsweet with Phillips Milk of Magnesia course. of men have found that they can raise When tongue or breath tells of acid No; He doesnt, little Ethel sobbed thrifty calves successfully and use Detroit condition correct it with a spoonful 1 tried Him wiv a daisy. only about 375 - pounds of salable of Phillips. Most men and women have Free Press. whole milk in doing it. been comforted by this universal of the Ohio members ' The general method of feeding sweetener more mothers should inHonor club, sponsored by the agriAim Modest A all same for the is calves voke Its aid for their children. It is a practically cultural extension service of the Ohio Otto H. Kahn, the rich patron of to take, yet neutralizes pleasant State university here. These men dairy breeds, reports L W. Rupel, In the arts, was talking about art to a more acidthing than the harsher things too have reported to J. W. Wuichet, swine charge of the work at the Wisconsin Chicago reporter. of 'Agriculture. The calf is often employed for the purpose. No specialist in the department of animal College High brow artists, he said, are household should be without it a milk for whole on a start given have their that h husbandry, content to make a living. The low Phillips is the genuine, prescrip-tionco been the most profitable hogs ever few weeks and during this time is M brows want to make a fortune. concentrates. and to eat product physicians endorse for hay on taught their farms. ce produced Olf A high brow wrote a play. It was Jey use; the name is important. general The reason is that the principles Thrifty calves are then gradually takou on at one of the little theaters, put conMilk on of continued milk Magnesia has been the U. S. and off en the are the same of producing S8 as high brow theaters are always registered trade mark of the Charles water and salt. centrates, hay, of as those producing pork profitably called, in Greenwich Village. Oil H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its preBut, In their experiments, Rupel For in any amount," says Wuichet. "On the third or fourth night the decessor Charles H. rhillips since 1875. found also have his and associates one thing, it takes a large number of author turned up and said anxiously one schedule was most successpigs in the litter to weigh a ton, and that to the box office man: Brown Swiss, and Holsteins our records show that the cost of ful for Well, old horse, hows she going? schedule had to be producting 100 pounds of pork de- while another Oh, very much better, said the pends primarily on the number of pigs worked out for Ayrshires, Guernseys Fewer and fewer box office man. and Jerseys. marketed, per litter. now the end of the before leave The method the workers found best In the second place, pigs which show. Swiss Brown and Artistry gain most rapidly make their gains for the Holsteins on the smallest amount of feed, time was to leave the calf with the mother The Man With an Artistic Soul Into the Trade for three days and then to pail feed Were all the people you met there and labor. Hogs are No Place Like Home the titled Many English women have artistic? machines, and like other machines, whole milk by gradually getting is of them One first end the trade. of into 1 the to ecocalf of wonder why they put gone Some She them take, by Sweet Young Thing operate most efficiently and herself was six she Mona it until nine styles caon nice. barber, although the dance floor. some at were week, full pounds but were, quite nomically when operating coiffeurer. the allowance treal Family Herald. then and weeks He to make the chickold, Oh, thats for to And fed if capacity pacity. at the reduced was until, home. at ens feel gradually the most rapid gains, they reach the A bronze memorial honors Chanco, market at a more advantageous time end of the seventh week, no milk Damaged Who says money cant buy happian than if they were given a limited ra- was fed. Indian, who warned Jamestown she Whats singing? The process for the other three tion and took more time to get ready It sounds like Mendelssohns broken-Sprin- settlers of the impending massacre ness? It can often buy health, and breeds was slightly more complicated. thats the next thing to it in 1622. for market. Life. Song. The calves were left with the mother for three to four days and then Prevent Bone .Disease were pail fed at the rate of six New Issue daily for two weeks, when the pounds Minerals by Feeding increased to seven amount was The mineral substances which go pounds daily for five weeks. After into bone consist largely of comthe calves were seven weeks old, the 'A de, pounds of. lime and phosphorus milk was reduced gradually until at case In food. they nine weeks no milk was fed. rived from the any are primarily derived from the soil, Eecause the calves must get along writes Dr. L. Van Es in the Cappers (A Delaware Corporation) without milk, it was found that It is Farmer. the feeds given be Fifteen-Yea- r 6 Convertible Qold Debentures In some regions the soil is poor in necessary that and nutritious. The palatable highly lime and the vegetation it supports Due August 1, 1944 Dated August 1, 1929 supply must be especially libmay not provide live stock with a protein to need concentrates so the and eral, The ComOr, the mistake sufficient quantity. Interest payable February 1 and August 1 without deduction for normal Federal income tax not exceeding 5 carry a high proportion of protein per annum, ana pany will agree to refund to holders, upon proper application, any State income tax not exceeding may be made of selecting feeds poor as proin Massachusetts not exceeding 6 per annum, and personal property and security taxes in certain States feeds. The experts also found In bone building materials. In both rich vided in the Trust Indenture. Redeemable at any time as a whole or in part on 60 days published notice at the be to of highneeds the and of that denominations $500 hay in $1,000 105 and accrued interest. Coupon Debentures interchangeable cases, animals may come to suffer cloregisterable as to principal only. Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company, Trustee. from bone softening because there al- est quality obtainable, preferably ver or alfalfa. Debentures will be convertible, at the option of the bolder, at any time prior to maturity, or up to five days ways is an expenditure of the prior to earlier redemption, into Common Stock at the rate of 40 shares for each 1,000 principal amount. Evidence tends complex. ? to show that to utilize bone building Dehorning Calves Best H. H. Fish, Esq., President of the Company, summarizes from his letter to us as follows: materials the animal body must be Done While Still Young BUSINESS exposed to direct sunshine. When to is calves minto dehorn best The the or when way sunshine is lacking Western Newspaper Union, successor to a company of tne same pame and a business founded use caustic potash when the calves erals are deficient, the bone is inadin 1865, serves more than 10,000 daily and weekly country newspapers, maintaining fully old. equately formed or it eventually are about one week equipped plants in 36 key cities of the United States from California to Massachusetts. When the calf is a week old the softens. Such diseases as leg weakThe Company supplies these newspapers with ready printed inside pages or with columns of ness in chickens, rickets and paralysis horns may be detected as small butprepared plate, containing various feature stories, serials and special articles selected by the in swine, and the loin disease in cat- tons or scurs which are covered with and copy newspaper publishers; places national advertising in their papers and prepares cuts hair. To remove the scurs, clip the tle are traceable to these factors. local then for take advertising campaigns. Animals should be so fed and kept hair over and around them, The Company also does a large volume of commercial printing, prints in their entirety that bone disease may be avoided. If a stick of caustic potash, moisten it various magazines and trade journals and is responsible for the mechanical production of the natural foodstuffs are deficient, and rub vigorously until the button to about blood and appears red milk or as such gets supplementary feeds, many of the feature serviced of The Associated Press. milk tankage or a small ooze through. FINANCIAL The stick of potash should be amount of steamed bonemeal must be includ-in- g 20 the added to the ration. Direct sunshine wrapped in paper at one end so that years net profits of Western Newspaper Union, after all charges past During innot are but of the operator the hands usually is not difficult to procure, depreciation, but before Federal taxes, averaged more than $680,000 annually, and in no when it is, recourse should be had to jured and only a small amount of single year were such net profits less than $450,000. codliver oil, especially for young ani- water should be used so that it will Net profits after depreciation, but before Federal taxes, for the past 4 years, as certified by not run down over the calfs head. If mals kept indoors. ,, Messrs. Arthur Andersen 6? Co., after eliminating operations of the paper mill, which is the water frtnn the stick of caustic or from the to it allowed run, being sold coincident with this financing and after other adjustments arising from the horns is Centers for External reorganization as stated in their certificate, were as follows: will either injure the eyes or take off vaseof amount small a If hair. the ...I 741,336 '.Parasites in Old Lots line is rubbed around the hair sur1925 955,383 1926 old use,' hog continuous While in 571,249 1927 rounding the buttons it will aid in prelots and houses may becom'e centers to the skin adja765,825 injury any venting and as lice for external parasites such cent to the horns. Such net profits as above have averaged about $758,448 annually, and for the year ended mange mites and more Calves should be kept In stanchions December 31, 1928, amounted to $765,825, equivalent to more than 3 times the annual organisms, those that or separated from other calves while microscopic as scurvy,, cause. pig diseases such Debenture interest requirement. they are being treated and tor a few scours, Infectious nasal catarrh, bronThen remaining afterwards. any After deducting from such net profits in 1928 Debenture interest, requirements. Federal days chitis, Infectious odema, swine pest, caustic may be washed off and tb Taxes (parent company) at 12 and Preferred Stock dividends, the balance amounted to undesirable sequels to wound infecwith oil. . greased place over $352,000, or about $2.35 per share on the 150,000 shares of Common Stock to be tions, eczema, necrobacillosis of the presently outstanding. akin, nose, stomach, and intestines, Beof The net assets of the Company, available for these Debentures, based on the balance sheet, Inefficient Separator pneumonia. and various types as at April 30, 1929, adjusted to give effect to the present financing, including the sale of sides all these troubles, there are the Waste Is Extravagant round worm eggs. the paper mill, were in excess of $8,500,000. t An inefficient cream separator is an MANAGEMENT extravagant waste. Separators norPrevented Cholera Hog mally lose about .03 of 1 per cent of Since the death in 1916 of the former owner, George A. Joslyn, his widow and other heirs Into the skim milk, but have owned the" majority of the Common Stock of Western Newspaper Union, control of by Right Use of Serum .butterfat amounts to as much as loss the when chelf.? which is now being acquired by the executives who have been responsible for its successful Let us not forget that hog 15 per cent, this excess makes itself and completely not been entirely has operation during the past 13 years. in the cream check. In eradicated in this country. Let us not sharply felt cows, a be a herd of twenty All legal details will be passed upon by Messrs. Tenney, Boarding, Sherforget also that the disease may imto this out man & Rogers of Chicago and by Messrs. White & Case of New York. of adjustment separator pigs . making . . . easily prevented by of loss a about would extent bring serum of mune with the proper use butter-fat of 225 pounds and virus. Let us keep in mind that something like annually. Figure this at the preafter the disease gets a good start in and the a herd of pigs there is little that can vailing pricesto for butterfat sneezed at be not New York total is Chicago Philadelphia New York be done to stop It. While we are at of septhe tests frequent Through H let us be reminded that it costs less We have accepted as accurate the information and statements contained in the above mentioned letter and summary, arator this Joss fT.sy be controlled. It but no errors, omissions or misstatements in said letter or summary shall give rise to any right or claim against us. to immune weanling pigs than 150-the small leaks that the Is more stopping are by alsp shoats. They pound July, 1929. dairyman can boost his margin of profit easily handled. skim-mil- k anti-aci- -- ! ton-litte- Ton-Litt- . ton-litte- . er rs al ty ton-litte- rs d? - PHILLIPS It Milk of Magnesia pork-produci- corn-me- g $4,250,000 Western Newspaper Union 2. t f, i death-dealin- g - ever-prese- 3 nt , 400-poun- d , F. A. Willard & Co. 1 Ames, Enter ich & Co., Inc. . 1 al |