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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH RICH COUNTY REAPER - SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in Advance Wna. E. Marshall, Editer and Prop. matter Feb. Entered as 6econd-clas- s 8, 1929, at the poet office Randolph, Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3. 1879. THE Profit-Sharin- At home" or away UTAH BRIEFS Feen-a-mi- is the ideal summertime nt : , . 10 J . . FOR CONSTIPATION ' . Imparts Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair 60c end 61.00 at Druggists. Chem.Wkl..PtettofpeN. FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for use in' connection with Par it er'aHair Balsam. Makes tho hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug- siflta. Hiseox Chemical Works, PatchtwastH.X. 1 Money back for first bottle if not salted. All deelers. Honest There is at least one clerk In the income tax department who has a sense of humor. He had been going through a pile of returns when he suddenly waved one in the air and shouted : Hold everything, folks, at last weve discovered a really honest - . man. Go on, tell us! cried every one wtih manifest disbelief. "Well, said the Columbus of the office, heres a movie executive who hgs classified his salary as 'unearned ; , Income. WLGOQD? itart . Mbit ailment from poor elimination (conitipation or Intestinal poisons sap vitality, undermine your health and make life miserable. Tonight try N? NATURES REMEDY corrective not an ordinary laxative. See how IS will aid in restoring your , appetite and rid yon of that heavy, loggy, pepless feeling. ild, sals, rarely vegetable at Jrotsub. saly 25c FEEL LIKE A MILLION, TAKE - . Cache Valley. Richmond Food value lessons were lectured upon by the county demonstration agent to promote food interest. Fillmore The county of Millard shows an Increase in population in the Iiivnivriji Intelligent Bear . . Richfield Auto overturns at curve, and seriously injures C. It. Thorne. Benjamin The county commissioners have been petitioned to hold a special election for voting a road tax of 2 mills for road improvement. Mt. Pleasant Six hundred thousand pounds of wool have been shipped this year. American Fork A , battle against weeds is tailing on great acitivityV.The state and county are in the drive. ; Lehi Plans are being considered for rebuilding the high school audito, r rium. Vivian Park Utah county Old Folks Day was celebrated here. Lehi Fifth "Annual Encampment of the Utah National Guard shows good efficiency ratio in personnel and equip: ment. Kiwanis Club constructs a Helper community swimming pool. Mapleton A 75 per cent increase In strawberry production is anticipated for this season. Richfield A dog show will be held In connection with the Utah, State Fair. Brigham City Forest trees are being planted on boxelder farms by county . When a fire in the business section of Milford, Del., was at its height, ,Mr. Windsor, owner of the Windsor hotel, ran to a cage containing his pet bear. The cage was near the fire and bruin was becoming decidedly warm. Windsor released him, and the bear, giving one look at the blaze, darted through the crowd, which gave him plenty of leeway, and plunged, into the Mispillon river, where lie remained until the fire was out. Quicker First Father My son at college supports himself by typewriting let-- , ters in his spare time. Second Father Huh ! Mine sends telegrams. Chicago Daily News. , A YMERRIL HELP TO BE Read What Mrs. Arnold Says About Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound nt Spanish Fork Members of the American Legion are sponsoring a boys band. Provo Increased motor supplies for the. city are being sought to meet growth of population. Pleasant Grove A survey of the unemployment situation show over 1100 men out of work in Utah County. Kaysville Bird Island in the Great Salt Lake has been established by the government as a bird refuge. Echo A party of Russian engineers visited the Echo Dam. Cedar City Utah druggists will hold contention here June Coalville Chalk Creek road will be Improved for seven miles up the valley.. Richfield The testing of seven dairy herds is being conducted. . 19-2- 0. anybody. it always brings relief. Why suffer? HB But AYIEM boss? No . profits, George, said the Goddard Automatic Water Valve Holds pressure, works any place. Complete manufacturer in a pleasant voice. any with float. Poultry size 85c. stock 81.35. No profits, but a loss of $30,000. Prepaid. Goddard Mfsr. Co.. El Monte.Calif. The mens share is a 15 per cent Downed for a Loss wage reduction. Tell em to expect .' Football experience proved of aid it in their envelopes next to Bruce Turner, fourteen-year-olDetroit Free Press. Reidsville (N. C.) youth, in capturing Free State' Aids Folklore a burglar. Going home after midAnnouncement that the Irish Free night, Turner encountered a giant State government is to give a subsidy as he opened the door. The prowler to the Folklore society of Ireland is shook Turner off and started to make being received with enthusiasm in his escape. Turner floored the man Irish literary and artistic circles as with two flying tackles and sat on well as throughout the country. Irish the prowler until members of the folklore is recognized as being among family came to his aid. the most beautiful in the world and A smart man has no more need efforts to collect and publish It will be welcomed in many other for beauty than a handsome man has for brains. pay-day- d SOFTENS ' k No Increase in .Value by Grinding Cows Feed Grinding of any? feed does not Increase the food value of that feed. A bulky roughage ground to a Tine pulp does not make a concentrate out of it. Successful dairymen thoroughly understand this fact In feeding their dairy cattle. Neither the cow nor the grinder Is a thing of magic and capable of using a roughage as a concentrate or making a concentrate of a roughage. In grinding feed for the dairy cows recommended steps to follow are: To let the cost of grinding govern the amount of roughage grinding done; rTo not feed ground roughages as a concentrate ; To grind small gain for dairy cows nd but not to a meal To not grind small grain for baby - calves. Cows on ShorPastures Need Some Grain Feeds Much has been said and written about supplementary feeding of dairy cows when pastures are short. Further evidence of the necessity of such feeding has recently been obtained by the bureau of dairy indnstry of the United States Department of Agriculture at itfRlry experiment, farm at Beltsville, Vdd. A; plot of inpasture grass was mowed at In tervals and the grass weighed. May, when condition! were most favorable for the growtljfbf the. grass, 420 pounds tyere obtap&c in .one period; In August.ldurlng a dry spell, the yield for a similar .period was only 11 pounds. It. Is evident, therefore, e condithat under such tions, cows should be fed as heavily as during the winter. ..... half-acr- e 10-d- , , age than others. With ordinarily vigorous calves, the removal of milk from the ration may begin at from 45 to 50 days,' and the change completed in about ten days more With less vigorous calves the complete withdrawal of milk should be delayed. Under this plan, from 400 to 500 pounds of milk will bp enough to raise a calf. This provides for feeding about ten pounds of milk a day. In addition to the milk, a calf will require about 500 pounds of grain and about .300 pounds of hay during the first six months. Calves fed thus have little digestive trouble, and considering the cost and the necessary care in using substitutes, some regard such a plan of whole-milfeeding as most satisIs It certainly preferable to factory. the careless or Indifferent use of sub' stitutes. . to the heart; harmless to profit-sharin- d expensive. As enough young cows are coming on,. only calves from ancestors of good records may. well go for veaL Nothing equals whole milk to put gains on veal calf. The prime purpose In feeding Is to give the minimum amount of whole milk necessary to give the calf a good start and lb the meantime to get it to eating hay and grain. Some calves will get on without piilk at an earlier No matter how severe you can always have immediate relief: . 1 - Hair Felling HANFORDS ing completed. 1930 census. p Mosquito Bites Balsam of Myrrh . . Dandruff-Sto- V I 17. Sandy The six Bey Scout councils in Utah will send an organized patrol to the Boy Scout celebration at Independence Rock, Wyoming, on July ' ' and G. Midvale Nearly one million dollars was paid in fire losses by insurance companies in Utah during 1929. Cedar City A couple from California suffered serious injuries when their car turned over on loose gravel. Lehi Extensive preparations are being made for the Indian War Veterans celebration on, August; 12: to .15. Coalville A bridge is to be erected ' across Chalk creek. 13 miles of graveled Brigham City road will be constructed on Rattlesnake Pass. Ilyrum A car load of salt for weed eradication has been delivered to PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Remora. Millville The uew electric lighting system for the city has been installed. Provo Gas mains are being planned for extending service to Iayson, and Lehi by Utah Valley Gas Co. Springville Cherry crop has been considerably retarded by eold nights. summer Spanish Fork A school been has opened. kindergarten ML Pleasant A large number attend banquet given Presbyterian church. Smithfield A campaign of tree burning to destroy timber pests is Beil profit-sharin- g d , July I4,to Nothing can take the place of whole milk, In part' at least. In rearing good calves. Milk contaiijs the vitamins, minerals and proteins, which promote growtlu. While it may be advisable to use supplements, and possibly to depend wholly, upon subealves always show stitutes, milk-fesuperior quality, and those wbo appreciate good calves are apt to feed ' more milk. follow what Is called Many dairymen the minimum whole milk plan. By this method enough is fed to Insure a good calf, but not enough to make the calf well-balance- , , RULES GIVEN FOR RAISING CALVES: Nothing Better for Youngsters Than Whole Milk. -, J Bruce Grey, the noted political economist of San Francisco, said in an argument, about the recognition of Russia: Lenin and bis gang promised the proletariat a new heaven and a new earth. What they have given the proletariat Is a new hell. It reminds me of the manufacturer who called in the foremen of his factory and said:1 "'Boys, I want to keep up with the philanthropic movements of the day, so accordingly I'm going to establish a system here. I now put all hands from the first g basis. of the year on a "The foremen beamed. One of them said : 'Wliat are our profits so far, : laxative. Pleasant and convenient. Gentle but thorough in its action. Check summer upsets with Feen-- a mint at home or away. , Salt Lake Three thousand delegates attend 25th annual conference of the M. I. A. University of Utah An exchange has been made with an eastern school ly which a Utah dinosaur has been traded for $5000 worth of niusem muI terial. $.. . Randolph An exhibit of fru't an l grains representing Rich county has been installed at the State Capitol i . building. Aspen Grove A fur farm is leli g established on the Tiinpanogas highway. Logan The 17th annual convention of Utah Elks convened in this city. Ogden Large crowds attended the fifth annual Horse Show. Garland Grain storage ' warehouse with capacity of one quarter million bushels of wheat is being built. Riverside Old folks outing for Weber county will be held on July 10th. Road in Weber Can, Birch Creek yon will be graveled and oiled. . Brigham City A new pole line for city electric plant is being installed. Logan The Farmers Encampment at Utah Agricultural College will be held g Idea of Put on Business Basis Dothas; Ala. What a wonderful help Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been to me. I was nervous and rundown I could be up half tho nt time. When I had taken one bottle so of Vegetable Compound I could tell I felt better, so I took seven bottles and I recommend it highly. It helped my nerves and keeps me strong to do my housework ana wait on four little children. I hope some other suffering woman will try it. Mrs. Porter L. Arnold, 1013 S. St Andrews St., Dothan, Alabama. . W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 24- -1 93a 10-da- . y short-pastur- Vitamin D in Cod Liver Oil Found Impractical Cattle cannot use vitamin D in cod liver oil as demonstrated at the University of Wisconsin. Cows dropped in milk and fat production when t,lie oil was added to the ration and increased production when it was removed. Alfalfa hay exposed three hours to bright sunlight at Madison, Wisconsin, was not sufficiently supplied with vitamin D to. enable cdws. .giving 40 to 50 pounds milk dally, to keep up the lime content of their systems. 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