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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Low Building Cost Feature of Modified Dutch Colonial Style COWS DONT MIND FLIES IN SUMMER Using Repellents Only Keeps Animal Quiet. r Contrary to the general belief, annoyance of cows by flies is cov, experiment station trials ering several summers have shown. This conclusion was reached when it was found that milk and fat production was not increased when the cows were sprayed with fly repellents. The only advantage in using the repellents, says E. J. Terry, New Jersey state specialist In dairying, is that cows are less restless during milking time. Furthermore, unless properly used, these mixtures do more harm than good. By their regular use the skin of the animal is covered with a sticky, gummy substance that is more objectionable than the flies. When a repellent is used the cows should be.. washed often enough to prevent such an accumulation. Where a dairyman wishes, however, i to use something to keep flies away, t. Go., Id the following will be found a cheap mixture and one that is fairly satisNo Homo Work factory: One pound of rancid lard Father Heres a C on your report and half pint of kerosene. This is mixed into a creamy mass and rubbed card, after all the help 1 gave you last on the backs and necks of the cows tern. Son Gee, pop, that G Is in deportwith a cloth or the bare hands. Another satisfactory formula is: ment and you didnt give me any help One pound of common laundry soap, In that Boston Transcript four gallons of water, one gallon of crude petroleum, four ounces of powdered naphthaline. Cut the soap into shavings and dissolve in hot water; dissolve the naphthaline in the crude oil and mix the two solutions thoroughly. over-estimate- d, While this home appears to be large it contains only five rooms, two bedrooms and bath being on the second floor and three rooms downstairs. It is 24 feet wide and 26 feet deep in dimensions. The rear has an extension which makes that Into a breakfast room. five rooms, two bedrooms, bath, alcove and closets on the second floor .and living room, reception hall, dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook and closets on the first floor. This is a good example of the modified Dutch colonial home. Added to 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 Jhe readers of this paper. On account of his wide experience as editor, author and manufacturer, ne 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 two-ce- this rectangular house are an en- - nt , . . stamp for reply. Many people have an idea that some time they will own their own home. They cherish the idea but never cross the bridge between the land of dreams and that of actuality. They always come up against that old etone wall, We havent got the But there Is usually a way money. or ways if you are persistent enough and want it bad enough. Systematic saving will usually bring it about and nearly all banks have formed Build a Home Savings Accounts, or Save for a Home ings Account." They are eager to help you get 'started and when you have sufficient savings to make a start they are eager to help you secure the balance through a real estate loan made either on a long term loan whereby a small part is paid olf each month so as to mature the loan over Dining Km r ! Imng . closed vestibule, an open terraap and a sunroom effect These give the exterior of the home an appearance nt size much greater than its dimensions and add to its comfort and attractiveness. This house is designed for the farm family or a family living In town 'that requires two fairly large bedrooms. It is 24 feet wide and 26 feet deep, exclusive of the breakfast nook. The living ..room is 15 by . 18 feet The dining room is connected with the living room by a double cased opening which gives the effect of the two rooms being one spacious room. The dining room is at the rear and on the corner which permits windows on two sides for light and ventilation. Stairs to the basement are under the stairs to the second floor and are reached through the kitchen. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a bathroom and a large alcove. All of these rooms open off a center hall. Each of the bedrooms is a corner room and there are two d closets. This is a most desirable home building design and because of its low cost will appeal to a great many prospective home builders who want a pretty house that contains plenty of room for the family and is efficiently arranged so that the homemaker can ta ke care of it with a minimum amount of labor. Km - First Floor Plan. , a period of from 10 to 15 years, or on a straight five or seven year loan with such prepayments on each interest date as you feel able to pay. , They will also put you in touch with a reliable, responsible contractor who will take care of your building and take all worries off your shoulders. He will help you select materials that will he most satisfactory for your home and of the kind carried in stock by your local building material dealer. While the home we are Illustrating, here appears large, ir contains only good-size- s ... , and Rich Color, Too Enamel is really varnish to which color and opacity have been Imparted by the addition of pigments. The resulting .finish may. have high, medium, or no luster. It is very durable, waterproof, and consequently easy to keep clean by washing. For this reason enamel is generally chosen for woodwork that is to be sub--. jected to hard wear, or woodwork that will require frequent washing. The varnish binder makes it highly resistant and protective, for there Is no better wearing material tnan varnish.', The greater; the proportion of varnish, therefore, the more durable the finish.1 A high gloss in an enamel is generally indicative of durability. enamel is For this reason a frequently specified for kitchens and bathrooms. high-glo- . ; f 'I ss ' Homes Indicate the " Living in Them That Chimney Leah PeoplePeople reflect their environment. Heres Way to Thwart Those who live in shabby, houses are likely to feel depressed and discouraged. We borrow much of our confidences and spirit from pur surroundings. If they have ' nothing to give no hope or confino dence, pride In home or joy in living-then they become a liability of such proportions that only the most Herculean strength can resist them. t down-at-the-hee- ls ..... Room, EACH WITH BATH $2.00 to $4.00 - Health Giving ro tmansDnuim i. 1 All Winter Long Hotels Tourist Marvelous Climate-Go- od Camp Splendid Road Gorgeous Mountain Views. The wonderful desert reeortof the Waat Write Cree A e heffey -- na SprinfijJN CALIFORNIA W. N, U., Salt Lake City, No. 35-19- 29. New Waterproofing It is reported ' in Germany that a scientist has developed a process for covering cement objects with a spray of molten zinc, tin or lead to make them waterproof. . is perhaps of successful calf raising. It usually results from a disturbance of the digestive tract caused most frequently by improper feeding, of which is probably the most common. This is due ' to the fact that not enough care is taken to regulate the amount of milk fed. The only way to be sure that the calf is getting the correct amount of milk is to weigh or. measure it and feed each calf separately. The too common practice of allowing calves to drink from the same bucket or trough should not be tolerated. Irregular feeding, sudden change, of feed, feeding unclean milk or using dirty buckets and feed boxes may also cause scours. The disease is indicated by the characteristic foul smelling dung. Prevention of the trouble is always easier than its cure. At the first signs of digestive disturbance affected animals should be isolated. . The amount of milk fed should be reduced by at least and if legume hay is being fed, it Bhould be replaced by timothy or prairie hay until the trouble dis" ' appears. , iver-feedi- : mm test ; , -- letymroionmrs Model 92 side-by-si- Power Detection and the narv -- 45 tube plus four . , tuned stage of radio Have Silage Handy ' . . frequency. Absolutely no hum and no oscillation at any wave length. Automatic Sensitivity control gives uniform range and power all over the dial. ic Improved Majestic Speaker. Heavy, sturdy Majestic power unit, with positive Vol- ' ' Super-Dynam- ' tage ballast. Jacobean period cabinet of American Walnut; Doers' of matched butt walnut ' with overlays cm doom and interior panel of genuine imported Aua- - trmiian lacewood. Escutcb-eo- ' 2. Sensitivity ability to bring in distant stations clearly nt good volume. 3. Selectivity test each for sharp separation of stations. 4. Ease of control judge and compare for simplicity. of design, of woods, of finish. Watch details. Run your hand over each. 6 Reliability --look inside and compare for extra power, size and strength. 7. Quiet Operation free from A C hum, sputter and all background noise. - n plate, knobs and door pulls finishedin - de -- j - genuine silver... What could be fairer than this test? Time after time we have said, "You cannot buy a better radio that! Majestic at any price. This test will prove it. Let your own ears eyes decide Any dealer will help you make this test. See him today. side-by-si- TUNE IN. ..Majestic are short When pastures roughages. is Majestics challenge to the world of radio: go to your radio dealer today and have him put a Majestic set with any other radio no matter how costly. Have him connectboth to the same aerial with a switch to operate them alternately. Now, make this side test under precisely the same conditions, considering each of these seven essential points: l.Tone at every degree of volume. HERE one-ha- lf ss . Leaks are liable to develop back of the chimney where it comes up through the roof. , The water flowing down that part of the roof, behind the chimney, will be dammed against the back and leak through, in spite of all precautions. It has been found that, there is only one satisfactory way to overcome this, and that is to build what Is known as a cricket or saddle- - Indigestion, or scours, Dairy Hints sac-ce- 400 the most serious obstacle in the way window the choice plants, that makes the of a flower box. There are certain definite rules of procedure that should be followed. !: This applies not only to the plants to be used, but also to the soil, fertility; the drainage, and the kind of wood best suited to make the box. More than this, the location of the box, be it in the sun or in the shade, will influence the plants to be used. o! Salt tak City finest hotels, where guests find every comfort with a warm hospitality. Garage in connection. Cafe and cafeteria. On Indigestion or Scours Most Serious Obstacle box or porch box can add great beauty to the home. It is the .color, design, the arrangement of A SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ? Porch Box Adds Touch of Charm to Home . Newhouse 'X0 Where silage is used in winter and summer it is better to have two silos than one. Where convenient, it is advisable to locate on the south or southwest side of the bam rather than the north or northwest The biggest and most important matter is to have the. silage close to the point of feeding, and at the same time be so placed that It will be in accord with all the requirements of a silo as to filling and feeding during the different seasons of the year. back of the chimney and cover it with sheet copper. This is really a Httle gable roof which throws the water to each side of the chimney and prevents it from collecting. r Enamel Gives Luster V. Second Floor Plan. HOTEL supply ; - . It usually pays to feed dairy cows grain even when on pasture. Theatre of the Air over Columbia and American Broadcasting Systems every Sunday night, 9 to 10 Eastern DaylightSav- - f fag Time. Headliners of, the Stage and Screen. side-by-si- a GRIGSBY-GRUNO- The difference between the keeping of whey butter and that of regular butter is insignificant When the temperature of the cream right very seldom will there be such a thing as difficult churning. Is A'- - ' ; ,v Sweet clove)1 pastures seem to give best satisfaction to1 dairymen who supplement the pasture with silage, hay, or grain. Many dairymen who complain over the high cost of producing milk could quickly correct this trouble by feeding more silage. 4 M i p t1 H t ) J: 4 - de de COMPANY; CHICAGO, U. S. A; World', Largest Uamfacturen oCogiplete Radio Receiver F . |