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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH RICH COUNTY REAPER SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in Advance Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Pron. matter Feb. Entered as second-clas- s 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3,, 1879. THE Mild Winters Not Right for Trees Definite Amount of Severe , S 4 5 s Weather Required for Needed Changes. j (Prepared by . . the United State of Agriculture.) Department Severe winters In the North usually mean short crops, but with peaches in Georgia and apples southward from Virginia, the rule works just the other way; This is because temperate-zon- e fruit trees require a definite amount of cold weather during, which certain changes are carried on which prepare them for growtlrin the spring. This period of rest,, which is so definitely required for many trees and plants. Is really therefore a period of slight but important changes in the trees. Growth Delayed in Spring. Dr. M. B. Waite, of the United States Department t Agriculture, observed many years ago, that our northern fruits, such as the peach, when cultivated too far south in Georgia, frequently exhibit symptoms of delayed growth in the spring, attributable to lack of sufficient resting period. Dr. Lee M. Hutchins, of the same department, has recently observed the same phenomena Hnd points out that as a rule. In ubout one year in five, the mild winters of Georgia do not give peach trees the required amount of resting period, and the result is what peach growers call proWhen this haplonged dormancy." pens, peach trees In the lower portion of the state fail to bloom at their reg nlar time. Finally they bloom, from a week to several weeks late. This disturbance may interfere with the setting of the fruit, and the ripen ing of the fruit may also be thrown oft schedule and come In with the crop In other parts of the state farther north, which tends to make an overcrowded market. Albany Is Limit. Albany is given by Doctor Hutchins as about the southern limir for rhe commercial production of our stand South of ard varieties of peaches. this limit the trees during most winters do not get enough cold weather for maximum production. The same principle applies to apples in a zone much farther north. , s . UTAH BRIEFS 18th Legislature of the State of Utah Tooele The Tooele County annua! Farm Bureau convention was held at Grantsville for two days. Logan The annual Scout leaders' training school will be held at the U S. A. C. from March 9 to March 15. Tooele Tooele is one of the first cities listed on the sj)ring expansion program of the Wasatch Gas Company as a trunk line gas line will be constructed from Garfield smelter to Tooele in the near future. Logan The Logan Chamber of Commerce is publishing a magazine entitled, Greater Cache Valley. It contains articles of national and local Interest. Panguitch The Lions Club is protesting the giving of an exclusive franchise' on freight between Marys-val- e and Kanab to the D. and R. G. Railroad company. Provo Woolgrowers of Utah county met in Provo to organize a pool for the marketing of wool under federal plans. Gunnison Vegetable growers from Gunnison valley are planning on organizing a growers association to be known as The Gunnison Valley Produce Association.! A president and board of- directors has been elected. Parowan A childrens playground will be the summers project of the Parowan American Legion post A junior baseball diamond will be the first constructed. Tremonton A feature of the dedicatory services for the new civic and library building of Tremonton was a book shower, at which many books were donated for the new library. Logan Government and state agricultural specialists met at the Utah State Agricultural college to discuss the agricultural situation in Tooele s county and to outline . farm which will tend to increase the farm family income. A large illuminated sign Sandy with the word Sandy on it has been erected at the intersection of State and Main streets by the Lions State Capitol The Utah Legislat-nre- , in Special Session, for preparing of amendments to the Utah constitution for tux revision purposes, has had a series of oratorical outbursts but lias made slight progress in real - set-up- club. Lehi After being closed for over three months following a fire, the Lehi high school auditorium was reopened with a program in celebration. City A poultry Brigham day was held in this city through the efforts of the chamber of commerce, farm bureau, extension division, and poultry association. A demonstration on the Provo proper methods of pruning fruit trees was given by Prof. F. M. Coe, of the U. S. A. C. at Mapleton, Pay-soOrem, and Lindon. Springville Springrille City, with second' anheld their Maploton nual dairy stock show at Springville February 2S. Judges were from the n, Corn and Peas Favored as Home Garden Staples High quality tweet corn can he grown in most any garden the season through, say horticulturists of the Starting University of Minnesota. with Early Dow, which is about ten or with days ahead of Golden Bantam, Pickaninny, a rather low growing, bushy type, with ears near the ground, the gardener can follow with succes- sive plantings of the standard Bantam and have highly flavored toothsome ears for his table until early fall. Peas, a good second for corn in the garden, should be planted as soon as the ground can be worked. Alaska and Thomas I.axton are good early varieties. Those recommended for la ter use are Little Marvel, a dwarf which is fairly early; Gradus and Telephone, both of which are late, and Alderman, a tall, large podded plant which also produces rather late in the season. New Zealand spinach and chard will furnish minerals, vitamines and bulk to the diet in the form of greens all through the season, and one or the other, or both, if there is room In' the garden, should he grown. Iowa Experiments With Corn After Sudan Grass . Sudan grass doesnt seem to have nearly such a bad effect on the soil as sorghum. In fact, at the Iowa station on Webster silt loam they have experi mented for a number of years with corn ufter sudan grass as compared with corn after soy beans and corn after oats. The corn after sudan grass has yielded Just as well as the corn after either of the other two crops. Of course, this may not be true on other soil types, but this experiment would at least suggest the possibility that sudan grass Is not so hard on the soil as many people have thought. Agricultural Hints Kill the early weeds. crop cannot be grown on an Impoverished soil. A good Get a wheel hoe, so the boys can take care of the garden. Make the change gradually dry hay to green grass. from state colleges. Vernal The Uintah Sheep Growers Association met at Vernal. The main feature was the discussion of shearing, its price aiad attendant problems. Vernal A parents class week was held in Vernal by the Parent Teachers association, during which the parents went to classes in place of their children and attended programs arranged especially for them. Brigham City A fine home study course in bookkeeping for bee keepers will be offered by the Brigham Young University extension division. Emery $105,000 will be spent In improving the state roads in Emery county this year. This will include the construction of the Green road and also a road from Ferron south. Midvale Completion of. the amusement hall of the new $67,000 Midvale Second ward chapel and annual old Folks day will be held Wednesday, March 19. The Mt. Pleasant Mt. rieasant Pioneer Historical Association will celebrate its twenty-firs- t birthday March 7. Granger The body of Mrs. a wealthy Salt Lake woman was found on the roadway in a badly mangled condition. Death had apparently been caused by a blow from a rock and then the body had been run over repeatedly by the deceaseds au. tomobile. RiVer-Woodsi- de Moor-meiste- r, under protest for taxes. The court ruled that property brought into the state for an indefinite period by an outside corporation is taxable by the county in which it is maintained. Salt Lake Four University of Utah debaters are in Oregon and Washingto to debate with colleges of those states. men were Midvale Eighty-thre- e arrested in a nearby city for gambling In a cigar store. Ogden A dinner meeting will be given by the Ogden Chamber of Commerce for the directors of the chambers of commerce at Brigham City, Salt Lake, Logan, Provo and Preston, Idaho. Provo Two new high schools ar to be erected in the near future. , After 28 Years Practice Describes Natural Treatment which Keeps People Well ; work. Among other activities the House passed senate bill 'No. 2, by Irvine, providing an appropriation of $15,000 for Improving the capitol grounds. The House revenue and taxation committee refused to accept the Burton cigarette bill and the Fuller oleomargarine bill, amending tax and sale provisions, on the ground that thej were not correctly drawn. The House passed the Leatham bill appropriating $12,000 for publishing constitutional amendments and $10,000 for the governors contingent fund to entertain the conference of state governors In June. The House also passed the Smoot resolution providing that the state prison may be removed from Balt Lake county by a constitutional amendment. The last special message by the governor suggested the consideration of the submission of a constitutional amendment eliminating the special elections for filling congressional va- FTER over 28 years of the study x and practice of medicine, during which time I have treated and The constitutional amendment permitting removal of the state prison to a point outside Salt Lake county. Repeal of the law requiring that proposed constitutional amendments be mailed to every voter. Appropriation of entertainment fund of governors confe-- r ence which is to be held in Salt Lake this summer. Continnation of state code commission until March 31, 1931. Law authorizing University of Utah to collect fee from students to complete union building without obligation to the state. Amendments to cigarette and oleomargarine stamp taxes. The House has approved the senate amendment to the Burton memorial petitioning congress to amend the federal statute so the state may be authorized to impose just and equitable tax on national banks. The House passed the Greenhagen memorial to congress urging passage of bill appropriating $10,000,000 to assist states, including Utah, which e have pensions. Utahs share in this appropriation would be The memorial passed without a dissenting vote. A bill was introduced in the Senate' by Egan, which provides that the first instalment of taxes are to become payable on and after September 20 of each year, and the second installment becomes payable on June 2 of the year following. The following measures have passed both houses of the legislature and have been approved where so required by Gov. Dern : II. C. 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If your grocer cant supply you with genuine Lewis Lye, dorft accept a substitute . . . send post office order for $1.80 direct to us for a case of 12 cans, together with valuable Instructions. 31, 1931. raiiME FldPFIT Repealing the law requiring that statements concerning constitutional amendments be mailed to every voter. S. B. 7 by Irvine Amending law to provide that special elections to fill congressional vacancies may be called at next general election. In addition to the above the two houses have passed S. B. 2 by Irvine which appropriated $15,000 for continuing improvements on the capitol grounds but the measure has to be approved by the governor. Bills to acted upon are: Memorial to congress regarding old age pensions: proposing amendment to provide for classification of property. Proposing to create a constitution-stat- e houses must be kept clean . . use Lewis High-Te- st Lye. rail-rea- d. S. J. R. 6 by Irvine Proposing constitutional amendment to allow the Legislature to prescribe manner of filling vacancies in legislative seats. H. B. 1 by Leatham Appropriating $50,000 from state road funds for paving roads on capitol grounds. S. B. 4 by Candland Continuing code commission from December 31, . 1930 to March S. B. 5 by Candland tax commission. V Emery Emery county won a suit brought against them by a Colorado concern to recover about $800 paid Way to Happiness Simple says California Physician , - ; Proposing a constitutional amendment to fix mine multiple In constitution. , Proposing constitutional amendment to allow prison to removed outside of Salt Lake county. school Proposing amendments to equalization amendments passed at last general session. Amending building code for state institutions. Providing for tax Investigations and studies by board of, equalization. Continuing tax revision commission. Making appropriations for governors conference and for cost of publishing proposed constitutional . that you make this season largely depend upon your ability to prevent infectious disease. Sanitation is the surest preventive. Incubators, brooders and hen , of mines by Proposing taxation state ta x commission. Proposing constitutional amendment to place mine taxation under state tax commission. The profits HaTCHERYMEN, poultry-me- n and authorities will tell to you dissolve 1 can of Lewis High-Te- st Lye to 10 gallons of boiling water for best results. This solution will cut right through the dirt and hlth and get to and remove the germs that destroy your chicks . . Then spray with B-- K dilution. Write for a valuable book on poultry sanitation Its FREE. James D. Swan, ftsasylmis Salt Kty. MjJr. (a, SON. bl Specialties USsOt St,CUc4o |