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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 Prop. matter Feb. Entered as second-clas- s 8, 1929, at the post office Randolph, Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. THE Challenges Old Ideas About Lightning Rods in a communication to the emy of Sciences in Paris, says Path-- , Centerfield Clubs - hold a successful Achievement Day meeting. Salt Lake A veterans hospital to cost $400,000 is planned. , , VALUE OF GRAIN Springville A wholesale do g FEED IS SHOWN campaign, in which 50 dogs are reported td have been killed here' recently, is causing a great deal of ex-- . Good .dteinent in. this city. Figures Prove State Capitol-Thover grazing of Rations Make Best Return. canyon lands is blamed for the recent flood diisasterp.in Utah, . . G. W. Tailby, Jr., of the New York Moroni A new gravel surface will State Agricultural college, presents be added to the state highway, starting at the Moroni city limits, and con- -' records from dairy herd improvement, tinning to. iPgeon Hollow, where it associations which show that liberal will meet' the cement three miles to feeding of grain to good cows gives the dairyman good returns in summer the north of Ephraim. and fall as well as during the winter. Springville A big crowd is expectThe figur.es prove that the average ed on September 18, 19, and 20th, at yield of milk for dairy cows In New the 80th birthday of Springville. York is 5,500 pounds of milk. In one Scipio Millard county schools will group of cows with less than the avon 8th. open September erage production, or only 5,261 pounds Provo The new addition to the city of each cow was fed an average milk, water system will cost $75,000.00. $20 worth of grain and $35 worth of A move to Ogden beautify the city hay, silage, and pasture, or $55 in all is under way. feed. The average . value of the for rs to Ogden reBrigham cows milk in this group was $146, or port having seen a mountain lion in more $91 than all costs of feed. the neighborhood of that city. . In a group of cows, with the average Price Sidewalk paving extension is production of 5,500 pounds of milk, Deing planned in this city. Salt Lake A bus line to Price is the value of the milk was $166. The t tal feed cost was $71, made up of ' being considered. . $30 for grain, and $41 for roughage, Garland A grain warehouse of a and the net return was $95. capacity of 100,000 bushels is under A group which produced, on an avconstruction. 7,771 pounds of milk and fed Brigham City Grain in Box Elder erage, $50 worth of grain and $44 worth of has stood with rain conditions county roughage, produced a gross return of - i .. in fine shape. $213 against a feed cost' of $94, or a Panguitch Rains in Southern Ut net return of $119. Similarly, two ah have 4-- poi-sionl- ..... That e City-Visito- benefitled range conditions. Price A ton of water melons were consumed at a recent Boy Scout outing. . Fairview A home coming, celebration is successfully held with a good attendance. Springville Floods cause a loss of $10,000 at state fish hatchery.1Gunnison Work on the West View dam at Redmond has been stopped for a time due to rising waters. The dam was recently washed out by floods. Tremonton Box Elder county fair will be held September 18, 19 and 20. Salt Lake The, Democratic state convention will be held in Salt Lake, if suitable meeting1 place can be ob' ' tained for that day. University of Utah Freshmen are to register for the autumn quarter at the University on September 25, it is announced by university officials. Ephraim A unit of the cattle marketing association is planned. Midvale The new building at the University of Utah for the engineering department will be completed on - i September 1st. Salt Lake City A branch of the National Plan, Flower and Fruit Guild is planned. Mona Dean Johnson, 15, of Salt Lake City, was killed when an automobile overturned. Provo Collections from Utah estates, for inheritance taxes, were during the two years ending June 30, last; while in the two years beginning July 1, 1926, they were from foreign $400,109.59. Collections estates were $260,230.43 the past biennium, and $203,627.99 in the pre-. , ceding. ' - Spanish Fork A plan is being formed for a cattle growers association. Prors -- Taxpayers in this city will be required to pay taxes this year on a 2.54 mills higher levy this year than for 1929 if the levies of the various taxing units are approved by the . state board of equiliaztion. The total levy this year is' 45.63 mill as compared wih 43.09 for list year. American Fork Preliminary plans for the first unit of the state training school for the to be built at this city have been approved at a joint meeting of trustees of the school and members of the state building commission and architects. Murray J. B. Walker and R. E. Walker, contractors, are made defend- ants in a complaint filed by the Den-- e ver and Rio Grande Western railroad for $493 damages said to have been caused to a locomotive when it struck a truck on the tracks of the railroad. The railroad contends that the truck was negligently left on a curve. Provo Utah apple growers in marketing their crop are urged to bear in mind that the Utah law forbids the sale of wormy apples. . Duchesne This county will harvest beans from five thousand acres. titate Capitol Secretary. Welling has decided that the proposed amendments to the state constitution to be voted on at the fall elections shall be published in the following order: l.. The resolution relating to - the filling of vacancies in ,the legislature. 2. The resolution relating to the ' classification of property. . .3. The resolution relating to the state school fund and the manner of distributing its interest. 4. The . resolution on taxation of feeble-minde- d . 1 -- , t 5 , ; . , , mines. 5. . ; The resolution creating . a state tax commisisoo. POULTRY REQUIRE MINERALS IN FEED Ohio. Specialist Says They Serve Only One Function. ' - f 4 Minerals are as essential in the poultry ' ration as proteins, or carbohydrates, or any of the vitamins, but they will only serve the functions for which nature intended them and will not take the place of any of the other necessary parts of the 'ration, Dr. it. W. Bethke of the Ohio agricultural experiment station, told a farm and home week audience at Cornell university. Doctor Bethke said that mineral feeding may be overdone, and that the poultrymen should use discretion and common sense in. making up their poultry ration. He warned poultry men not to take stock in the claims of salesmen that minerals would take the place of such things as vitamins or meat scrap In' their ration. Although the different minerals slTowed different degrees of availability In the chemistry laboratory they did not show differences in the growth of the chicks. Doctor Bethke said. Egg shell formation seems to be best when the minerals are fed in the form, he stated. Doctor Bethke seriously questioned whether there is any difference in other groups, producing about twice the results produced from feeding the state average in pounds of milk, organic or inorganic minor 10,254 pounds and 11,937 pounds erals. He says that the question of respectively, were fed $85 and $99 whether they are organic or Inworth of grain, and $42 and $46 worth organic depends on the individual of roughage, with total feed costs of point of view. Too little mineral matter in the ra$127 and $145 as compared with milk values $280 and $339 each, and net tion results in leg weakness or rickreturns of $153 and $194. ets in the growing chick which canIn other words, Mr! Tailby points not he vercome by cod liver oil or out, the more grain, the more milk, sunlight Meat scrap and milk contain large and the greater the money return. From this he deduces that it pays, quantities of calcium ahd phosphorand pays well, to keep efficient cows ous s'o when these are Included in the and to feed them liberally on grain. ration the supply of minerals from A large allowance of grain keeps the other sources need not he as great as cows In good condition and makes when most of the ration is made up them enter the winter season In good of grains. Doctor Bethke said that condition to supply the milk needed to grain and protein supplements conhold the milk market when it will tain enough of the essential mineral elements, except calcium and phosbring its best returns. phorous, so that they need not be for separately in the' hens provided Chop Hay With Ensilage . ration. . , . 1 car-boha- te Cutter to Save Waste Many dairy and live stock farmers have found by practical experience that " chopping hay with an ensilage cutter not only saves a considerable amount of the hay from being' wasted, but also helps towards gettiug more feed value out of that consumed, due to being more easily mixed with other finder Magazine, M. V. Schaffers de--. ' nies the familiar notion that ning seeks wet ground and that lightning rods should always have their ends earthed in moist soil, or better still. In the wet ground at the creek or bottom of some near-bpond. Using a generator of electric sparks long and powerful enough to be considered veritable artificial lightning, Schaffers found that the distance from, which a spark would strike and the path which the spark took was affected but little by the wetness op dryness of the soil underneath an earthed lightning rod or similar conductor. Dr. E. E. Free, In reporting the investigators finds, points out that it is well known that the paths and of natural characters lightning flashes frequently are erratic, seeming to obey none of the established The laws of electric conduction. in matters effective lightning really danger or protection, if Schaffers is correct, are the presence of metal objects or other substances which might be highly conducting for the electricity and the numbers of the electrified gas atoms called ions In the air. y , Shakespeare for African Shakespeare is being translated into Sechuana by Sol Plaatje, a native journalist of Bechuanaland, South Africa, and the idea Is making a hit among the natives, who are greatly Interested in the sayings of the Bard. Let me have men about me, that are fat, is an expression of opinion which they heartily indorse, for all tribes believe that chiefs and other leaders should always be distinguished from ordinary people by their imposing physique. One of the passages which they particularly appreciate is When beggars die there are no comets . seen ; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of For the native tradition princes. has always read notable events such as the birth or death of a ruler or brave warrior in the appearance of comets, meteors, and similar phenomena. VhenFbod Sours Lots ol folks who think they havi indigestion have only an acid condition which coaid be corrected in five or ten minutes. - An effect d like Phillips Milk ol tive Magnesia soon restores digestion to normal. Phillips does away with all tbat sourness and gas right after meal a It prevents the distress so apt to occnr two boars after eating. Wbat a pleasant preparation to take ! And how good it is for the system! Unlike a burning dose of soda which is but temporary relief at best Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Next time a hearty meal, or toe rich a diet has brought on the least discomfort, try anti-aci- pumps Milk of Magnesia TIRED WHEN SHE GOT UP Strengthened by Lydia E. Pinkham8 Vegetable Compound St. Paul, Minn. I used to be as tired when I got up in the morning as when I went to bed. I had fainting spells and palpitation. Of course my age. I Both Sides He says that life without me will not be worth living, said the impressionable girl. answered Mis Cayenne, Well, he may change his mind about that proposition. . But if you marry him, you may both be saying life isnt wortli living. lt-w- read a Lydia E. Pinkham booklet and started tak- ng the Vegetable Compound three times a day. I am now awell woman. . International Candle The unit of light now used in this country, Great Britain, France and Russia is known as the international candle. Three of my - Red Mites Lower Egg Output During Summer Get after the red mites in the henhouse now before they cause" a drop in egg production'. Before the poultry mites become too numerous is the time to treat the roosts and other parts of the house, advises Miss Cora Cooke, extension poultry specialist, University farm, St. Paul, Minn. Hot weather is most favorable to the reproduction of the mites and they multiply, very rapidly, soon causing a falling off in egg .production, Miss Cooke says. These mites are much more harmful than the lice which live on the body of the hen all the time. The creature mite is a small,, spider-likwhich lives during the day in cracks and crevices about the perches and nests and comes out at night to feed on the blood of the fowls. feeds. Practical tests with dairy herds show that two, tons of chopped hay gave almost as much returns as three tons fed long. Often the hay is chopped just as it comes from the field and the chopped feed Is blown directly into the mow. About the same amount of curing is necessary whether mowed in the chopped or whole form. This has the additional advantage that the days use of the ensilage cutter is doubled or trebled and thus its cost per hour brought down for the silo filling. , 1 know neighbors what it did for me so they are taking it too. I will write to any woman if Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound will help her as it did me. I feel like a g woman now and I thank you. . H. C. Henry, 286 Fuller Ave., St. Paul, Minnesota. E AGO? 5 e Cutting Down Cow Feed Lowers Yield of Milk : : Trying to make a dairy herd profitable by cutting down on the amount Geese Should Be Mated . of feed or by not supplying the in Fall if Possible amount of protein that is required for economical milk production is From one to four geese to one gander is the range in mating geese. work, In fact, it cannot be done. Cutting down the protein supply below Some ganders refuse to take piore actual requirements Ms a good deal than one mate and will remain so like trying to make a roadbed by putmated for life; others will accept two or more if they have no other mates. ting half as much cement In the concrete mixture as is actually required Two ganders might or. might not be for good results. In one case it re- enough for eight geese, depending on sults in low milk production and little the temperament of the individuals or no profit above feed cost, and in selected. Geese should be mated in the fall if the other, in a worthless road which represents a complete loss not only of possible. Often they will refuse to the material used, but also of the .accept new mates for months after labor employed in producing and laybeing introduced. Rather than chance that buy eggs for hatching and thus ing the defective concrete. birds at one stroke. get the pure-bredo not care to hatch goglings If you Outline of Economics before April or May, buying ganders of Permanent Pastures at this time might prove satisfactory. It all depends on how the birds take Let us now sum up the economics of permanent pastures: There is a to their new surroundings. great saving of labor, since no cultiv vation is necessary and the live-stDanger in Green Com v harvest the crop. A highly digestible Feeding green corn to chickens may protein is produced on the farm at a cause trouble and the farmer, will do very low Cost from cheap nitrogen well to proceed with caution In Introcarriers easily and cheaply carried, ducing gre6n corn in the ration. To rather than having to buy overdo, the green corn may set up diconcentrates. Land not well suited gestive disorders, and diarrhea always for cultivation can be used. The acreresults in a setback. 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