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Show THE RICH COUNTY" REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Food for Strong Teeth ferqnces provide a splendid means for w'th the farmers to gain knowledge Milk, butter, eggs,. fish, whole ceto value their the least effort and reals, fresh fruits and vegetables aid - In underestimaking good dental structures. t is often ducer of all kinds events these whom for . Where Canada Lead mated by those and provided. are planned According to statistics, Canada is W. R. SMITH. the largest producer of nickel, asbes, County Agricultural Agent tos, and cobalt. that the eye without the aid of sense or large flocks of sheep. Following of feeling by handling the sheep was is a clipping taken from an Omaha not adequate to select sheep with de- paper giving recognition to the quality sirable fleeces. Dean Hill with some of sheep grown in this section. These November 26, 1929 went through 1300 head in about lambs happen to be raised by Mr. Rex The sheep grading demonstration help hours and marked out about of Randolph from cross breed ewes three at Millburne Thursday, November 21, t 25 cent of the flock as sheep that such as are fun by all Uinta County per conducted by Dean J, A. Hill, was could be leplaced with better sheep sheepmen. Mr. Rex secured 25 cents well attended. Twenty-si- x flock own- j at a profit. Those present evidenced a pound about the market price for ers of the Bridger Valley availed a keen interest in the work, many his lambs this year. themselves of this opportunity to learn were asked. Some discusNot disheartened questions the fact to fit some of the principles of and he failed to place inbythe high money grading sion brought out the whys and culling sheep for greater and more wherefores of some that in the first carlot exhibit efficient wool production. Some of were called out. Dean specimens Hill was very of fat lambs, in 1928, Mike Thell, the factois on which sheep were mark- much pleased with the attendance and veteran local sheep feeder, came back ed as undesirable to keep were : short the interest toward the event no doubt strong this year to carry off first and fleeces, thin fleeces, those carrying will mark a new era in the improve- grand championship awards in a field several crudes of wool in the same ment of farm flocks of sheep in Uinta of competition that was featured by improved quality and condition fleece, under sized and weak constitu- County. The practice of grading and the of the entries over a year ago. The in we feel will grow popularition, and sheep showing effects of old culling, honors were to Mike on a pen was clearly demonstrated ty to the benefit to those owning small of 50 choice, given age. It highly finished blackface lambs that originated in the flock of W. T. Rex. of Randolph, Utah, a section of the range country that is noted for its good lambs. They were out of crossbred ewes, bred to Hampshire bucks ana during the time that Mike had them they were fattened on a ration of corn and Sweet Las-s- y molasses feed. Another load that Mike enteied copped third place in the tournament. Both loads, together with the other entries in the carlot ' fat sheep division of the show will be on qxhibit in the Yards until Wednesday afternoon vThen they will be sold at auction. Agricultural Letter j I WHAT? Do you drive without a spare tire? Do take chances on losing time, temper money when you have a blowout on road and no spare to put on instantly be on your way? Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! At Bargain Prices! ! N O SPARE TIRE? you and the and Good tires are lower now than ever before in history but no one knows how soon they may jump in price. Thats why you are making a mistake if you dont purchase them now. RANDOLPH GARAGE Now on Display by SOL CONLEY r Second hand Coal Ranges equip peq with water coils Various types of coal Heating Stoves including Heatrolas X & These stoves were taken in by Wellman Electric of Evanston, Wyoming from their customers who purchased gas equipment. Only Ranges and Heaters in first class condition were taken in....some used as little as three months....none over two years. t Exceptional values are offered come and look them over and be convinced V VT Mr. Robert Kidman living in Urie has his new dairy barn completed and the cows are enjoying the comforts it provides. Mr. Kidman along with other progressive farmers attended all the sessions of the Roundup at Lyman, November 20, 21, 22. At a dairy session Mr. Kidman made the statement that he was very pleased with the returns being received from his dairy industry. He has been one of Bridger Vallejs pro"vessive cattlemen, but he was frank to confess that there were much better returns from He claimed to the dairy industry. have received over $300 per month gross income from his small herd of rather common dairy cows. IncidentJessie ally he and his Graham of Mt. View, made the statement that the educational sessions of the roundup at Lyman were some of the best meetings they have attended and that they received information that was worth a great deal to them and reallv could not be estimated in dollars and cents. They remarked that if the farmers inly realized the benefits derived from contacts provided by these meetings Ihey would make a greater effort to be present at is all of the sessions. Knowledge power and without it success is seldom attained. 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