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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH i ' News Notes:: It1 a Privihg to Lie in Utah SALT LAKE Increased freight business throughout Utah necessitated the construction of a $250,000 ft eight Rio handling yard by the Denver Grande Western and Western Pacific railroads in 1928. MfhenTood Sours Lots of folks who think they have indigestion have only an acid condition which could be corrected In five or ten minutes. An effective like Phillips Milk of Magnesia soon restores digestion to normal. Phillips does away with all that sourness and gas right after meals. It prevents the distress so apt to occur two hours after eating. What a pleasant preparation to take! And how good it is for the system! Unlike a burning dose of soda which is but temporary relief at best Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Next time a hearty meal, or too rich a diet has brought on the least discomfort, try anti-aci- d pmiiips IT, Milk of Magnesia If one Is guardian angel in the home, dont lower the role Into that of detective. He Succeeded Why Honored politically and professionally, during his lifetime. Dr. R. V. Pierce, whose picture appears here, made a success few have equalled. His pure herbal remedies which have stood the test for many years are among the best sellers. Dr. still Pierces Golden Medical Discovery is a stomach alterative which makes the Mood richer. It clears the skin, beautifies it ; pimples and eruptions vanish quickly. This Discovery, or "G M D, of Dr. Pierces puts you in 'fine condition. All dealers have it in liquid or tablets. Send 10 cents for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierces Clinic, Buffalo, N. Yn and write for free medical advice. The more you crumple paper money, the more you will find it increases. FARMINGTON If the farmers of Cache county who are seeking tax rebates on the ground that deer and elk have been damaging their property will just drive a few herds of the animals over into the mountains east of Davis county the Davis county commissioners will be delighted, PROVO Apple growers of the coun- ty who paid a reat deal of attention to pruning and trimming of their or- chards are realizing some excellent profits for their work at the present time, according to Inspector H. V. Swanson of Utah county, following the shiping of several carloads of apples from American Fork and Orem during the past week. LOGAN In making a report of his monthly survey of the snow cover on Mt. Logan, George D. Clyde of the Utah experiment station states that there is more water on the watersneds of northern Utah than there has been any year since 1923. This excellent snow cover is largely due to the recent heavy snows and present prospects indicate a good runoff for 1929. PRICE That the road from Clear Creek to Scofield and from Scofield to Colton is clear and free of snow was the report brought to Price recently by Theodore Edur, road foreman for the Scofield section. Mr. Edur succeeded John C. Staley as road foreman there January 1. More than four feet of snow fell on parts of the roads. LOGAN There is more water on the watersheds of northern Utah than there has been any year since 1923, and, when the lower elevations are considered, this year compares favorably with 1923, which was an abovenormal year for run-ofThis is the conclusion of George D. Clyde of the station, after completing his regular monthly snow survey on Mount Logan. SALT LAKE Overcast skies, which have been threatening Salt Lake for the last week, disgorged themselves last Tuesday morning and the city was treated to an additional three-incsnowfalL' The official forecast read fair for Wednesday, but officials of the weather bureau found a low pressure area still prevailing in the valley. Mild temperatures are expected to continue. f. h. LOGAN When an impolite deer knocks down your fence, shoves your cattle out of the way, acts like a star boarder and then gives a snort of contempt when you threaten him, what can you do? Thi3 is what numerous farmers owning land adjoining the eastern foothills from Hyrum on the south end of Cache county to Richmond on the north asked .e county commission. PRICE Despite the fact that the snow on the summit of Indian pass is e unprecedentedly deep, acording to residents of that region, traffic into the Uintah basin by way of the road is still moving. Superintendent Cyril B. Cluff of the U. S. mail garage at Price says his drivers have kept up their difficult schedule with the aid of the maintenance force of the state highway. UTAH Sales of automobiles in Utah last month were nearly double those of January, 1928, according to the monthly report issued, recently by Carl L. Snow, manager of the Automotive Trades Publishing company. Last month Utah residents purchased 1012 passenger cars, compared with 516 during January of last year, and 167 trucks as against 47 for the same month of 1928. old-tim- Price-Duchesn- WHAT DR. CALDWELL LEARNED IN 47 YEARS PRACTICE A physician watched the results of constipation for 47 years, and believed that no matter how careful people are of their health, diet and exercise, constipation will occur from time to time. Of next importance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always was in favor of getting as close to nature as possible, hence his remedy for constipation, known as Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, is a mild vegetable compound. It can not harm the system and is not habit forming. Syrup Pepsin is pleasant-tastinand youngsters love it. Dr. Caldwell did not approve of drastic physios and purges. He did not believe they were good for anybodys system. In a practice of 47 years he never saw any reason for their use when Syrup Pepsin will empty the bowels just as promptly. Do not let a day go by without a bowel movement. Do. not sit and hope, but go to the nearest druggist and get one of the generous bottles of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, or write Syrup g, Pepsin, for free Dept. BB, Monticello. Illinois, trial bottle. e RICHFIELD Statistics gathered from farmers and threshing machine operators indicate that Sevier county raised 199,572 bushels of wheat of all varieties in 1928; 99,203 bushels of oats, and 161,437 bushels of barley. The total bushels of all small grain was 430,214, according to S. R. Boswell, county agricultural agent. This compares with 170,206 bushels of wheat, 126,827 bushels of oats and 108,090 bushels of barley in 1927. LOGAN Potato growers are urged to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by the state board of agriculture to have samples of certified seed potatoes tested, in a circular let-- , ter sent out by Dr. F. E. Stephens, All state agricultural Inspector. samples should be sent to John K. Blazzard, Washington county, by parcel post. They should arrive as near February 20 as possible, according to the Instructions.' ; ' . COW NEEDS CARE IN WINTER TIME Much of Feed Given Animal Goes for Warmth. Extra feed cannot be substituted for shelter for the comfortable cow is the profitable cow. When the animals are exposed to wintry winds and rains, much .of the feed goes to keep the bodies warm instead of to produce milk. Therefore, some effort should be made to keep the dairy cows comfortable during periods of disagreeable weather, says John A. Arey, dairy extension specialist at the North Carolina State college. Their stalls should be well lighted and properly ventilated but free from air currents. Ventilation is important but should be so arranged as to prevent the air currents from striking the cows body. This Is accomplished by making the sides of the barn or cow shed tight and admitting fresh air through properly arranged windows. Mr. Arey states that the practice of requiring the cow to wade through mud and Ice some distance to get drinking water is too common and too expensive in the dairy industry. Such needless exposure chills the animal and prevents her from drinking the amount of water that she normally would consume. Normal milk, says Mr. Arey, contains 87 per cent water and a cow producing around 80 pounds of milk daily will need from 85 to 90 pounds of water each day. She will not drink this much on a cojd day unless the supply is convenient and not too cold. The dairy cow of high producing breeds is a creature of habit. Urn usual treatment makes her nervous. If she is accustomed to a regular routine of feeding and care, a change from this system will make her nervous and distrustful. She should never be run with horses or dogs nor treated roughly while being put In a barn. No other farm animal, says Mr. Arey, will give greater returns for good care than the cow and the herdsman who keeps his animals comfortable in 'winter will be amply repaid. ORCHESTRAS . CROP REPORTS WEATHER . CHURCH SERVICES BRASS BANDS NEWS FLASHES SPORTS CONTESTS CHILDRENS STORIES GREAT SINGERS FIDDLING ITS ALL TRUE ivhen you have the right radio farm families than to anyone else. BUT you've got 'to have a good grams today tonight and theyre meant for you. Get whats coming to you as more than radio. Radio that reaches out. Radio that sounds natural. 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People who have been underfeeding their cows generally go to the other extreme whenever they are convincd that thir present method of feeding is , ' The calf should receive the first milk or colostrum from its mother. Colostrum is thick, very yellow in color, and contains nearly six times the amount of protein contained In ordinary milk. Dishcloths fail to reach the cracks and crevices where dirt and bacteria are prone to lodge; they fail to cut grease and dirt, and It is almost impossible to keep them la a sweet, sanitary condition. CALIFORNIA Salt Lake City Directory 7o Read More It to Learn More All Books at Publisher's Prices Well send them CO.D. if you say so. ' Oats straw is a very poor feed for dairy cows. If you can cut the corn fodder It will be eaten better by the cows than oats straw. cow as it is to underfeed, although it is more uncommon. One extreme is -- tmofisDum jC All Winter Long Dairy Hints not correct. $72. Solid mahogany $53 n d in gold. cabinets. Panel9 Dial. 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