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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH OKe KITCHEN CABINET TRUST NO BULL, ADVISES HOPPER Handle Animal Firmly and Keep Him Subdued. Cold in Head, Chest or Throat? Any effort to make a pet of a bull is bound to be followed by trouble, says lroi. IL A. Hopper of the New York State College of Agriculture. Confidence In bulls is always misplaced; not one is sate. According to Professor Hopper the young bull should be firmly handled from calfhood and should be taught to recognize man as his master. He should be halter broken and when about one year old a strong ring should be inserted in his nose. By stall and keeping him in a also Musterole is To Mothers using only strong, properly fitted ties made in milder form for babies he can he prevented from learning his and small children. Ask for Chil tremendous strength. All bulls more drens Musterole. than a year old should be regarded with suspicion and taught to know their place. The horns of a bull may be removed at an early age or late if desired. With the young calf the use of caustic potash before the liorus have staffed growing is the most humane Next Eclipse of Moon method to follow. Some stockmen The naval observatory says that to delay the removal until the prefer there will be a partial eclipse of the bull has reached when the moon, visible all over the United ordeal of removal maturity, and the toss of the States, on the niglit of April horns will tend to take the conceit 1030. out of him. While the dehorned bull is still dangerous, much would Nerves Bad I husea Weak be gained if all bulls were dehorned early in life. During With proper arrangements of stall Pocatello, Idaho and yard, a dehorned bull handled by mv During one of a staff attached to a ring In his nose expectant periods m. should cause no trouble. health was very poo:, However, much will depend on his early trainmy nerves were in bad condition, I was ing and the courage of his caretaker. nauseated. I was so Those who wish to know more weak I had to give about the feeding and care of the up and go to bed. dairy bull may obtain a free bulletin One of my relatives on the subject by writing to the pubhad used Dr. Pierces lications office in Roberts hall, College Favorite Prescripof Agriculture, Ithaca, New York, and tion and thought it was the only thing for me to take. After asking for taking it for a while I was able to get Musterole well into your chest throat almost instantly you feel easier. Repeat the Musterole-ru- b once an hour for five hours . . . what a glorious relief I cold remeThose good dies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixed with other valuable ingredients in Musterole. It penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy-ja- rs, tubes. All drugs sts. ((& 1930, Western Newspaper Union. ) tike leaves on trees the race of man Is found; How green In youth, now withering on the ground Another race the follcwing spring supplies. They fall successive, and successive rise. Pope. CODFISH WAYS RUB When one can think of nothing else for luncheon or dinner a box of firm white salted codfish is the answer. The chowder ed well-bui- lt 12-1- M-theiL- up and do my own work. I kept well and strong the remainder of the time, did not experience any more trouble. Mrs. Cora Wheelock, 107 Wilson Ave. Fluid or tablets. All dealers. Write to Dr. Pierces Clinic in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. Send 10c for trial pkg. tablets. Our Next Problem estimated that the lack of efIt ficient and economical distribution costs the country not less than seven or eight billion dollars a year. The : American Magazine. Is - Youf health is too important I You cannot afford to experiment with your delicate bowels when coated tongue, bad breath, headache, gas, nausea, feverishness, lack of appetite, no energy, etc., warn of constipation. This applies not only to grown people, but more particularly to children. Thats why a family doctors laxative is always the safe choice. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is prepared today under strict laboratory supervision from fresh laxative herbs and other pure ingredients, and exactly according to Dr. Caldwells original prescription. . Today, millions of families rely on Dr. Caldwells judgment in the selection of their laxative. For Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, in bottles ready for use, sold in all drugstores, is now the largest selling laxative in the world! A Household Remedy For External Use Only Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh aultet til Mara. Imq laek tar Drat habit It Ml W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. Spring Freshening Cows Have Little Advantage Although spring freshening cows have the advantage of starting their milking year under ideal feed conditions provided by an abundance of luxuriant, nutritious pasture, the cheapest and best of all feeds, such a favorable environment is short lived. A few weeks later the heat of summer is upon them. Good pasture is less abundant. Pressing work in the field does not permit the farmer to give his cows the attention they require. Flies add to the discomfort of the cows, their milkers and the calves. As a result, cows go down in production and stay down. No methods of feeding have yet been found which will bring them back to good production after they have once been permitted to go down. Furthermore. butterfat prices are generally lower in spring and summer than at any other time of the year. which has been given in these columns so many times is the dish par excellence. Here It goes again, for there are ways a few who havent tried it: al- Chowder. Soak a half pound of codfish In water for a few minutes, then simmer for ten. Drain and flake into good sized pieces say a mouthful size. Put to cook a cupful of finely cut salt pork cut into fourth inch cubes; when the pork cubes are well browned add three onions sliced, stir and cook for a few minutes in the hot fat, then add one-ha- lf dozen medium sized potatoes cut into small slices, cover with boiling water a quart will be plenty. Cook until the vegetables are well cooked, then add the codfish and one quart of fresh milk ; bring to the boiling point, add more seasoning if needed and serve piping hot with a milk cracker or two softened in boiling water for each bowl of the chowder. Dutch Cod. Take two tablespoonfuls of diced bacon, cook five minutes, C o d fl 8 h add cupful of hot water, 'teaspoonful of pepper, four cupfuls of chopped cabbage, cook until tender, then add two cupfuls of flaked fish and serve very hot on a platter garnished with toast points and bacon curls. Scalloped Codfish With Tomato. Take one can of tomato, two cupfuls of cooked spaghetti, one minced onion, f cupful of flaked cod, cupful of crumbs. Add such seasoning as is needed to the tomato and onion. In a buttered casserole place a layer of spaghetti and a layer of fish ; cover with a layer of the tomato. Sprinkle the buttered crumbs over the top and bake fifteen minutes. one-eight- one-fourt- h h one-hal- one-ha- lf GARNISHMENT The garnishing of. foods is an art that needs to be studied as carefully as one builds a menu or balances a meal Garnishes not only enhance the food value of dishes as to flavor and color, but they increase the appetite, hence make food more The digestible. sense of sight Is a large aid toward digestion, as food which appeals to the eye, usually satisfies TURKEY INDUSTRY GROWS IN NEVADA U. S. Expert Finds It Easier With Small Flock Unit. Nevada is building up a solid turkey producing industry in a logical way, in the opinion of H. L. Shrader, extension poultry specialist of the United States Department of Agriculture, who recently paid a visit to this state. The growing of the holiday bird in Nevada is on a farm flock basis, the expert stated, with from 130 to 300 birds, as a rule, being raised along with other crops. It is easier with the small flock unit produced in with other crops, according to the federal man, to raise the type of bird for which Nevada Is becoming known. Two of the best feeds for turkeys are milk and alfalfa, and these, Shrader said, being produced on the farm with the turkeys, afford good feed at a low cost. With such small flocks, he said, the farm wife can take care of a good share of the work, thus cutting costs, as otherwise extra labor might have to be hired. The outlook for expansion in the industry in Nevada is good, the specialist slated. Nevada conditions, he believes, are well suited to turkey production. Turkeys and chickens should never be run together, he declared, explaining that parasites, little harmful to chickens, but deadly to the bronze birds, are carried by the chickens. Turkeys should be kept far from the farmhouse, he believes. Sanitation in another means of keephe stated. ing turkeys disease-free- , high-gra- de Buy Tested Cod Liver Oil for Laying Fowls The use of cod liver oil in feeding laying hens during winter months and in raising young chicks during the deearly spring is one of the recent In production. poultry velopments Practically every one who has used a good quality product has found that it has been helpful in keeping up the vitality of the flock, preventing leg weakness in chicks and securing a better texture of shell with eggs. The reason for the value of this product is largely due to the vitamine D which it contains. Vitamine D is the substitute for sunshine. It helps fowls to properly absorb the minerals which they consume. Without vitamine D or sunshine, fowls will fail properly to absorb minerals, even though they may be abundantly supplied. The popularity of cod liver oil has encouraged the use of many substitutes. The fishy odor which is characteristic of many of these products is not a guarantee that they are of any particular value from the standsunpoint of being a substitute for shine. There is even a good deal of difference in the efficiency of cod liver oil, so it is well to buy a product that is either tested for vitamine content or guaranteed to give satisfaction. the appetite. A dainty open sandwich, so garnished that it looks like a flower or a French pastry, may make but a mouthful, yet it satisfies both the artistic and the gustatory sense. Before Breeding, Heifers There is no limit to the garnishing sandwiches, salads or desserts. Should Be Carefully Fed of While The sauces used for meat or fish not Turkeys Thrive to time that heifers are bred the Up only add flavor but brighten a dull Roosting in the Open dairy animals should not be overfed. dish with color. to provide a house is It unnecessary It is well to keep them in good growCircles of pineapple broiled with for it is the part of though turkeys too but much to fat is ing condition, Iamb or ham and basted with the wisdom to have a shed handy into Excessive fitting at this be avoided. make most tasty a dish of which they may be driven on extime is apt to stunt growth by rushing juices A spoonful of snappy meat. either maturity and producing a pony type tart, jelly placed in the center of the tremely stormy nights. will do better As a usual thing they of animal. After the heifer is bred, both to its apadds out in the open even in quite pineapple ring roosting however, feeding can be much more flavor. and pearance weather. severe liberal. There are then extra demands Mint so well liked as a sauce with Where only a small flock is kept on the heifer and it is desirable that lamb may be served as a jelly and 15 females piay be mated with one of store nutrients she have a good served on slices of orange baked with male if he is unquestionably vigorous. against the first lactation period. If the roast. Place the roast in the cenIf a flock of about 25 or 30 is kept, these heifers are on really good pasa hot platter, arrange the roastof ter two males will be needed but they not a ture they are suffering, although ed slices not be allowed to run with around it and should orange top little grain now will prove profitable cube of a with at one time. the mint flock the green jelly. later. Fall freshening heifers that are Curls of bacon also add to a lamb One should he allowed to run with on poor pasture should be fed well, dish, sprigs of fresh crisp watercress the flock one day and the other the green feed if possible and certainly with the bacon around the next. alternating five pounds per head roast or grain three to The reason for this is that where chops: daily. both are allowed to mingle with the Boiled or stewed beef with horseradish sauce is one that Is too com- flock at the same time, they will fight Roast beef with until one of them becomes boss, after mon to mention. Underfeeding Wipes Out tomato pickle, which he will do most of the mating raisins, spiced chopped Herd in Profits Dairy or mustard and the flock will be very little better cole slaw pepper hash, Underfeeding, or feeding of an in- pickle, with the countless bottled off so far as the fertility Is concerned complete ration, keeps down or wipes sauces from which to draw. Is a very than if it had a single male. out profits in many a dairy herd. One versatile meat dish. reader goes so far as to say that dairy Ham cooked in grapejulce, cider or Eliminate Bedbugs cows are now better bred than fed; ale and served with the "roastginger The best method of eliminating bedthat starved purebreds are no better ed orange slices, makes a delectable than starved scrubs. There Is still dish. from a hen house is to first thorPineapple seems to go well bugs room for Improvement along both clean the entire house, getting oughly or as a a as either ham with garnish out lines. little speck of both dust and every salad. The fresh fruit is not sweetstraw. After this thoroughly cleaning, The point is, every dairy cow should ened, making it more palatable with the walls and perches should be paintbe fed a complete ration, and as much ham or pork. of It as she will turn into profit It is As for desserts, the housewife has ed with carbolineum, and the rest of the wrong way to fed as little as the many things at her command for gar- the house sprayed with a 20 per cent solution of soluble stock dip. If this cow will get along on and still show a nishing. Chocolate, coconut, bottled even. Is done thoroughly, It will break or application profit just cherries, ginger and nuts. eliminate ail of the live bugs, but probCow testing records prove that liberal feeding is not an expense, but an ably will not affect the eggs. The second application Is necessary. Investment WhenEod Sours, Lots of folks who think they have 'indigestion have only an acid condition which could be corrected In five d or ten minutes. 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