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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH Jit. THE RICH COUNTY REAPER SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year m Advance Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop. matter Feb. Entered as second-clas- s 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3. 1879. LEARNEDTHIS 9c CURCULIO SERIOUS,. . PEST- IN ORCHARD never Spanish Forlf BoJ fcc&uts held a Jamboree with large' crowd present. Fillmpjp W; S. Rigsby dies t from 'nccWnt:j.i' Tooele Chas.' Miles, 16, dies from cold contracted while chasing a coyote Miles. swas clad In bathing suit wheu chafeing. (he, .coyote. . V 1 14-M- lie tHelr men strong w. and tHcir mens pipes Dont let your pipe stand between you and domestic Hapmildl To tame tkatwild piness. briar of yours, try Sir Walters favorite smoking tobacco. Its satisfying, and a lot milder. And its wrapped , , in Heavy gold foil to keep it fresH right down to tHe last fragrant ' T . t . . IN on The Raleigh Revue" every Friday. 10:00 to ll:i0 p. m. (New York Time), over the WEAF coast-t- o --coast network of N. B. C TUNE - Ralmgh Busted Little Richard, nged four, had been watching the sun set with great interest. When the sun had sunk halfway bfelow the horizon he turned to his mother and said: Oh, look, mother, the sun is busted. , Alpine-Summ- . 4-- II , Clearfield Tomato, plants reported . damaged by, frost,. . K, Heber-Tool- s, t barn, garage and machinery of a rancher near1 here has been burned with heavy property loss. Logan Elks will hold their State Conventidff hereMune r6th and' 7th." SfccGeprgo-vSbee&eo f report , Iog iq flocks pvet.1929 record. , qorume-$irjs AI,CIb.has bpen , : p; , , - dark-brow- ge : ' V j Fall planting is often successful with some fruits But It is more' risky than spring planting. Plant early in the spring is especially important with ' cherry trees. : Gooseberries, generally are stripped from the bush... leaves and all, .the pickers wearing leather gloves to protect. their hands; The leaves may be removed by running the fruit through : a small fanning mill. f ; i i for reopening the Wendover highway' as a federal aid project and add a heavy capping of additional gravel over a 40 mile stretch of the d j::;:;;: ' of Magnesia t Get acquainted with this perfect anti-adthat helps the system keep, sound and sweet.;, That every stom-- . ach needs at times. Take it whenever' a hearty meal brings' any discomfort Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won medical endorsement. And convinced millions of men and women they didnt have indigestion. Dont diet, and dont suffer; jjust remember. Phillips Pleasant to take,, and always effective. The iiatne Phillips is" important ; It identifies the genuine product. Milk of 'Magnesia has been the U. S. registered trade mark of the ; Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co. and Its predecessor Charles H. .Phillips since ,1875. - 1928. ; er Horticultural Hints Next time a coated tongue, fetid (breath, or acrid skin, gives evidence of sour stomach try Phillips Milk , .In . Carbon .. ;coqnty showj decrease .over 1929 figures,. , prepared Ogden Plans are bein rs , Bingham Canyon A girl Scout council has been organized. ' Clubs , were Centerfleld Two organized under direction .of. county . . agent. , 4, Cpdar City Fhst daily mail to.Kan-ab'i- s (o be established serving eleven ' towns. ' rovoFormer city auditor, Ruth Farrer, has been sued for five thous-- . and dollars,' alleging failure .to properly perform hpr official duties. pichfielJ It is .estimated that Utah exceeded, all .but 3 states in the gain of. .autppiqblles in use in 1929 over Jlricer-Vau- es steer-feede- self-feed- , , nV' Self-feede- , self-feed- 4-- fV dry-mi- x lf - hold meeting to perfect organization, n Ogden- - Cold . weather delays the . marketing of strawberry prop. Clubs have West, Point Four. been organized. Sugar House Salt Lake air gliders are taking. practice flights in air gliders with a club to be formed soon. Junction A reduction . in taxable values is Reported for Piute count jr. Provo An under ground reservoir will be , constructed near mouth of Rock Canyon. ' ; , Payson Boy Scouts conduct ex' ' cursion to Bryce Canyon. ' er' school will feature aff' course with' famous Artists in, crnizl.,,,, ,one-ha- light-colore- . system.. Improvement work. Lehi Alpine school district plans a $36,000 building, program. Parowan Eldon Adams, high school student falls off of 70 foot cliff, break: ing his leg. crete City-ConIs being laid Plain . n, the new road project . .Logan Cache county grain growers' A lf self-feedi- Smoking Tobacco " ; one-ha- self-feed- fire-me- ri . , STOP STARVING jrour motor. Give it a chance.andPrevent wear. etickjr valve, hard starting Have it smooth and powerful. Give your new ur with upper cylinders proper oiling and savvacuum-baiance- d lubricator er. Price $5.00. For sales introduction this ad and $3.50 .will bring, you one by return mall. Money back guarantee. Agencies open everywhere. ii Co. Mallory Lubricator - Tacoma, Wash. 009 So. Tacoma , Milk of Magnesia W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 22-19- 3Q ? c In pruning currant bushes, cut out oldest wood and thin out the weak, young canes. Leave a few Strong, shoots every yeaf afid try and cut out all of the wood which is more than four years old,; ld . Without-Eatin- g Grass sort of pasture will j The poorest maintain one ewe per acre. Good grass will maintain five, or even more. Sudan pasture will maintain ten or more during the grazing season, 1 The value of sheep for the farmer lies in the fact that they live largely on weeds and in the ordinary weedy pasture will Improve the grass if not. too closely confined. The most profitable flock of sheep is i that number which will keep down the weeds on a farm without eating very much of the grass. Sheep will kill out nearly all the. weeds In a pasture in a couple oi years, thus permitting the grass to make a fresh' start and come back to a thicker stand. . Way THE LOST AKT OF VIOLIN MAKING Is now being revealed by HORVATH'S BULLETIN, 154 EAST 85ipi.pT.,. NEW YORK CITYi- Copy 15 cents. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM , Remove . Dandruff Stop HuirFallins Imparts Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hail 60c and $1 00 at Druggist. iliarrx Chcm. Wks.. Putchovu--.N- . d mj , . Caldwells d methods Gunnison Wool sorting were... demonstrated by Utah Agricu' lture College specialists. American Fork Utah County JFarm bureau, is, svqrWng for tax adjustment ; on farms: o . Farmington Road is to be built from i Weber Canydn to Farmington. Eureka-Juaand Utah County will hold a Convention here early ' in June. . , ! ' 75 Fork residents of this Ameriqan city have been employed on the' water charge;',;;,;. Dry-Mi- Dr. Caldwell lovied people. His years of practice .convinced him ' many were mining their health by careless selection of laxatives. He determined to write a harmless ' prescription which would get at the cause of constipation, and correct it.' Today, the prescription he wrote In 1885 is the worlds most popular laxative! He prescribed a mixture of herbs and other pure In- gredients now known as Dr. Syrup Pepsin, in thousands " of cases where bad breath, coated tongue, gas, headaches, biliousness and lack of appetite or energy showed the bowels of men, women It and children were sluggish. proved successful In even the most obstinate cases; old folks liked it for It never gripes; children--likeits pleasant taste. All drug stores today have Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin in bottles. one-hal- Self-Feede- pipeful. - f by as-so- 3. "f made . . -- -- 1 day. of ir passenger' service through Suit Lake has jusi been observed. Moab Property values in Grand county are reported showing two hundred thousand dollars decrease. (Ogden Road in' Ogden Canyon ' Is ' ' being improved. jLogan .Scandinavians will told a. . celebration Juris 22. Brigham, City ,12 Stakes hold M..I. A. contests for candidates to Salt Lake meeting in June. Parowan Farmers will plant 300 acres' of potatoes in this district ' Bountiful Virginia. Hepwortfi, during 6 yCarS school attendance has not been absent or tardy. . Salt Lake county fire def Murray partment adds two new fire trucks to its equipment. Provo ? 13,000 people will attend State Firetriehs Convention to be held here August Sandy High schbol -- will enlarge grounds' to accomodate large attend. fruits through curculio. It is important, therefore, to kill the insect if the disease Is to )be controlled, announces Arthur J. IFarley, extension pomologlst of the New, Jersey agricultural, experiment station. Furthermore, he points out., curculio causes many of the young fruits to become wormy and , fall to i Tf&Tnipg camp to be held fnvAugUst has over 200 signed up for JraJiiIng.r .Irport; (Salt Lake ji. Fourth birth. V a regulations regulations vary somewhat for animals intended for breeding, feeding, exhibition, and .other purposes. To aid producers and shippers in obtaining information governing each of these cases, the bureau of animal industry,' United States Department of Agriculture, has published a circular which gives brief statements concerning the the ground before they are mature. essential for animals enrequirements ,In order to control the Insect, growers ' Is Miscellanestate. each This as the tering should spray peaches ous Circular State Sanitary husks split enough ' to expose the Admission of Governing Requirements .'small fruits; cherries and plums re'should be sprayed when the petals Live Stock, which has just been vised and is available on application ifall. and again when the fruits deto the department. velop to the size of. a small green The information in the circular is pea. In order to control brown rot, obtained the bureau from officials .growers should follow these applica- of each by state, and deals principally tions with others. movement of cattle, horses, with the The material recommended by the ; mules, asses, hogs, sheep, and goats. experiment station for he control of this destructive combination of Insect Some states also have regulations governing the, admission of other stock and disease is New Jersey as poultry, foxes, dogs, and cats. such f twelve and pounds, and powas to who may inspect Information dered lead arsenate, one pound to for what tests are animals shipment, fifty gallons of water. The amount of lead arsenate may be increased to acceptable, and the names of the state officials who have charge of inspection one and pounds for plums and cherries, but should not be In- (ire also given. creased on peaches. It is also recomrs mended that four pounds of high Adapted calcium lime be added to every twelve for Heavy Grain Feed and used pounds of for grain have been on peaches in combination with lead Used continuously for many years by arsenate. in some of the leading the corn belt. They are especially Set Strawberry Plants suitable for feeding heavy rations of at Suitable Depth grain. In fact, self-fe- steers usually more and make greater gains than It is important that strawberry eat hand-festeers. Many of us feed hay plants be set at the right depth. If method to fattenset too deep the crown may be ex- by the we do not call it by but steers, ing posed. Set them the same depth as name. that they stood in the nursery and be sure ' In grain, great care to firm the soil around them, so as to to be must given starting cattle on leave no hollow spots or air spuces feed. To turn a bunch of hungry around the roots. Plant only young are not used to grain onto roots. Plants pteerS that plants with which allows them all a with- black or roots are would be disastrous. can eat, usually worthless for planting. If the they Animal3 of this kind should be hand-fe- d roots are heavy prune them back for a month or more in the troughs somewhat, aud leave about two Of until they are comthe healthy young leaves on the top. Keep on a full feed of grain. One pletely all fruit stems and blossoms removed should start with about one part of during the first season except that grain to three parts of roughage by everbearing varieties can be allowed weight. Then gradually increase the to blossom after the third month. A until the cattle are getting three grain cloudy day following n shower is a parts of grain to two parts of rough-agood time to plant strawberries. at the end of the first month. Of course, toward the latter part of the fattening period the cattle will be eatApple Scab Is Serious about three, times as much grain on Certain Varieties ing as roughage. Like ail fungous diseases, apple scab is more serious on some varieties Is than upon others. Ail varieties of ap- Danger of Bloating Drawback to Alfalfa ples, however,' are subject to the disease and may be damaged materially. Except for the fact that there is Certain varieties, however, are nodanger of bloat, alfalfa makes torious for their susceptibility and (ome a splendid pasture for cattle. The these should be grown by the growdanger from bloat 'can be minimized ers, as it is necessary to give such not turning the cattle in when by sorts more particular attention as rethey are exceedingly hungry. If they gards to spraying than 'the more or have had a meal of ground feed or less resistant varieties. Moreover, or silage and are fairly well filled there are unaccountable variations or hay fyefore turning them on, there will not differences in the susceptibility of difbe much of bloat. Providing ferent varieties of apples in different h rackful danger of hay or straw also preparts of the country. vents bloat to some extent. ' While the cattle do not eat much ......I... 0 ? Of the dry material they will, if hungry, eat enough of it so that they will (iot be so ravenous . wiien turned ou The mixture seems to (he alfalfa. help. In starting the cattle on alfalfa !,,The ground for berry bushes should It would be advisable to keep them be well fertilized wjth manure, to be on only a half hour to an hour at a plowed or spaded under before the time' at first, lengthening' the period plants are set. as they become accustomed tq it The of bloat is greatest when the No fruit is more generally liked danger dlfalfa is wet or covered with frost than the strawberry. , let how few really grow nearly enough of this luscious fruit even for the home table. Sheep Thrive on Weeds j Fort Douglas ,v , : ; an.1 and-cherrie- s. from disease. ,v r (Prepared by the United States Department , ,4t Agriculture.) , ia Live stock owners often have occa- that is responsible for. tremen-- i sion to ship domestic aninials from one dous' losses fevery year ltr crops of state to another. When they make ) peaches, plums, such shipments they should know what I Brown rot often enters one of these must be 'observed. , These for"trial. Seed ' potatoes tested ;,Sf Gedrga state here by inspector show' freedom ; '. SHIPMENT RULES FOR LIVE STOCK insect, wnd brown rot, fungous disease,, make a combina-jtio- n v f r vs - ance:.; - Curculio, Fillmore A 3 day- celebration of the dedication of the old State Capitol i ' will be1 held in Jtlly. r w Pleasant Grove1 Crops1 in Utah' county have been damaged 'by "cold r ' weather. -,Bp4fii5h frork Old Folks Outing' Is ' ' " ' scheduled' for June 12.' accused of Provo T. C. selling fake mining stock, has been bejd ' . about Combined With Brown Rot Circular Gives Information on Transporting. , , Does Immense Damage. ' ..... .. f CONSTIPATION UTAH BRIEFS St FAMILY DpCTGR r; Y. - FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal Tot use in connection with Parker'sHairBaliam. Makes the hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug. Cists. HiseoxCheinicalWorks.Patchogue,N.Y. A Household Remedy For External . Use Only Hanfords ft. ; ' -- 1 Balsam of Myrrh buk Most! tor first bsiilo If sot tailed. Ml deal art. Y. M. C. A. Headquarters in Almost Every Land .The yearbook of the Y. M. C. A. gives the following list of Ys in foreign nations, with the location of the headquarters for each, country : South Africa, with headquarters at Johannesburg; Australia, South Melbourne; Austria, Vienna; Belgium, Theux; Brazil, Rio de Janeiro; Bui- garla, Sofia; China and Hongkong, Shanghai; Czechoslovakia, Prague; Denmark, Aarhus; Englund, Wales and Ireland, London; Finland, Helsingfors; France, Paris; Germany, Wllhelmshohe; Greece, Athens; Holland, Amsterdam; Hungary, Budapest ; Iceland, Reykjavik ; India, Burma and Ceylon, Calcutta; Italy, Rome; Japan, Tokyo; Korea, Seoul; Mexico, Mexico City; New Zealand, Wellington ; Norway, Oslo ; Palestine, Jerusalem; Philippine islands, Ma- nila; Poland, Warsaw; Portugal, Lisbon ; Rumania, Bucharest ; Edinburgh; South America, Montevideo, Uruguay ; Spain, Madrid ; Sweden, Stockholm; Switzerland, Zurich ; Turkey, . Constantinople. . . , . . Scot-lan- d, . Utopia Perhaps in some happy planet a few quadrillion miles away, the people dont' have any social and polit- -' leal problems, but just mind their own business and live and snjoy themselves. Detroit Free Press. . , Men come up from poverty to the Presidency as they always did. Somebody has to save money or there would be none to borrow. GLV ItlPHS. J Natoraswaraintr helpnatoraelcar J your complexion and paint red rose I In tout pile, sallow cheeks. Troly J wonderful remits follow thorough J colon cleansing. Take NR J NATURE'S REMEDY to re go lata I end strengthen yonr eliminativo or--1 gana. Watch the transformation. Try Nil instead of men laxatives. BflJ. tale, partly vegetable tdrnttlit,ealj2Si B'EEI LIKE A MILLION, TAKE 4 |