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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH Sophomores and Freshmen in Picturesque Brawl FEW REASONS FOR TEST VARIATIONS , Cream Separator May Be Blamed for Differences. cream tests vary there is a reason, and before doubting asually the test It is well to consider the things that will cause the differences, suggests E. S. Guthrie of the tiepart-men- t of dairy Industry at Cornell uni versify. A difference of ten turns each min ute on the separator crnpk will change the test nearly three and a half per cent. The temperature of the milk at the time of separation, if at 70 de grees Instead of IM), lowers the cream test and lets more fat go in the skim When These knights," mounted cn humnn steeds, are taking part In the annual brawl classes at St. Marys college, near Oakland, Calif. The sophs triumphed. Eyes of 10,000 Toilers Are Saved Use of Goggles Proves Boon to Workers in Indus- trial Plants. New York. More than 10.000 eyes and at least $40,000,000 were saved in two recent years among 583 plants, employing a total ot fioo.ooo workmen according to the report ot a study en titled Eyes Saved In Industry, Inst published by the National Society for the Prevention ot Blindness and the National Safety council. The two organizations set out to discover the total ot authenticated cases ot workmen's ejes saved from serious Injury or destruction through use of goggles or head masks. The suriey analyzes the records kept Dy the corporation during 1926 and 1927. disclosing that in additioo to the financial economy 2.757 men and women were saved from serious injury or total blindness in both .eyes during the two years. There were 4,654 recorded instances of workmen being saved from a similar fate to one eye, making a total of 10,168 eyes saved from destruction or serious in- accidents, such accidents are still con sidered by many persons inherent ot unavoidable accompaniments of certain industrial processes Despite the tremendous finuiieinlsavings through accident prevention piihliely and au thetitically reported by some of the leading industrial concerns of America there are still Thousands ot employers who regard as an unavoidable (though evil) necessity the payment of thousands upon thousands of dollars for destruction or injury of the eyes of their employees. Boy Joins His Dog in Death Grief-Stricke- n Port Talbot Wales. Three days after his father had drowned the pet dog of Albert Donovan, eleven. Id a pool here, the lads body was recovered from the same spot. The fattier, a fuel worker, told a coroners jury his son was grief-stricen at the lose of his pet which had developed a case of distemper. The Jury censured the father for not exercising sufficient vigilance over his son after the Incident. k jury. First Study of Its Kind. In this study, the first ot its kind ever made. explained Lewis H. Oar ris. managing director ot the National Society for the Prevention ot Blindness, it was assumed that an object which hit a goggle lens with such force as to pierce or shatter the lens would most certainly have so damaged the eye, if the goggles had not been worn, as to cuuse compete or nearly complete loss of vision. It was as sumed, further, that every instance ot a goggle lens bespattered by molten metal or by corrosive or otherwise Injurious chemicals . represented an eye saved. The eye hazards of industry have come to be one of the most serious causes of hlindness In America. There Is, in fact, considerable ground for the belief that each year more persons are permanently rohhed of their Cannon Ball and Other Battle Relics Discovered North Adams. Mass. A three-inccannon ball, parts of arrow heads, and a bolt of wrought iron found by work men at the site of old Fort Massachu setts are thought to be relics of a bat tie fought near the fort before its capture by an army of French and Indians In 1764. The relics were found h during excavations for the foundation of a model of tlie fort, which is being constructed. milk. Cows which may be added to the herd or a fresh cow may change the ot the sophomore and herd test Under uniform conditions 3 per cent milk gave at the college a 23 per cent cream, a 4 per cent tnilk a 30 per cent cream, and a 5 per cent milk a 39 per cent cream. The per centage of fat Id the skim milk increased with the richer milk. Cleaning the separator Is not only a good sar.itary practice but It is to efficient essential separation ; hinder the clogged and dity tubes normal flow. Mr. Guthrie cites Cornell extension bulletin number 451 as useful in the care and operation of a cream separator. It will he sent free to anyone who applies for it to the college of griculture at Ithaca, New Garage Man Knows Tricks of Own Car Hot Springs. Ark. When Bill Briggs, local garage electrician, informed police his car bad beeD stolen he told them if the thieves drove It more than 15 miles 'an hour it would burn up. The charred car was found on the Arkadelphia road several hours later. The speedometer was stuck at 25 miles an hour. York. Proving Dairy Bulls Is Becoming of Importance Woman Gets Near Them Proving dairy bulls Is becoming an Clocks Stop When This , London. A woman whose face or person actually stops clocks Is now living Id London, persons who know her important and. apparently, necessary part of the breeders program in his needs for better cattle. The dairy extension service of New Jersey recently reported some very good evidence of the breeding value of three bulls in that state. Twenty-twdaughters of a Holstein bull, sold by Henry Schmidt to the Newark Milk company farm, averaged insist Her mere presence In a room, they aver, causes timepieces to cease functioning on the spot. She never has k when she arto punch a rives at work because, her employers say, they can tell the minute she steps Into a room. The clock, they Insist, stops of itself that very moment. The possessor of this strange power over the hands of timepieces is a charwoman in a Ijondon suburb. Doctors, commenting on the phenomenon, said that the skin of certain persons often contains chemical properties which may react on various metals and elements and that the charwoman's skin may set up a reaction strong enough to affect the delicate mechanism of a clock or watch. time-cloc- years. Old Contemptible," a Guernsey bull owned hy Locust Lane farm has 10 daughters that averaged 375 lbs. r Nine ot these were olds. The average mature equivalent of these records is 528 Ihs. butterfat. The senior Holstein herd sire of the New Jersey Agricultural college herd has 10 daughters that averaged 13. 500 Ihs. milk on offieiul test in Class C, 10 months division. This was 11 per cent more than the production ot their dams at comparable ages This bull is a son of a proven 'sire and was secured from the United States government dairy farm at Beltsville, one-hal- D.W. B. Caldwells SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative Aint It the Truth What made you give up your Job with the geneological society! Theres no future in the work. WOMEN SHOULD LEARN USES f OF MAGNESIA bnt-terfa- t. two-yea- This Dog Ate Money and Now He Is Dead i San Francisco. Greed for money resulted tn the death of Tux, a Boston bulldog owned by I'aul Williams, salesman. The last cent killed the animal. Broken in health, a nervous wreck, the dog vias taken to a doctor, who operated and found four two quarters and a penny in its stomach. Md. Importance of Quality of Legume Hay for Cow half-dollar- s, To women who suffer from nausea, morning sickness," this Is a blessing. Most nurses know it. It is advised by leading specialists: Over a small quantity of finely cracked ice pour a teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Sip slowly until you are relieved. It ends Sick stomach or Inclination to vomit. Its properties make Phillips Milk of Magnesia quick relief In heartburn, sour stomach, gas. Its mild laxative action assures regular bowel movement. Used as a mouthwash it helps prevent tooth decay during expectancy. or so-call- anti-aci- d there is a herd average of 13,000 pounds of milk per cow. This is splendid production, it would he a creditable average for one year. For a period it is wonderful. The owner of the herd, Mr. liunt, was interviewed and gave his views on feedOver In Michigan that has a Chicago Has a New Kind of Beacon six-yea- r six-ye- ing to Hoards Dairyman. His main emphasis was not on this or that grain mixture but on the quality of the legume hay fed. He believes there is an important relationship between tiie quality of the hay and the health of the herd. Well cured legume hay con- tains essential vitamins which aid in assimilation of minerals, and minerals have a very important bearing on health. t oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Dairy Hints oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Cows In milk need plenty of water at all times. Many of onr dairy herds are unprofitable because of underfeeding. Plenty of succulent feed for the dairy herd means more milk in the pail and a smaller expenditure for the more expensive grain. Dog' Goes Fishing; , Take a look at the heifers out on pasture. They may he short of water or feed or both. It pays to keep the young stock growing. Longmont, Hj -- lbs. milk aud 382.8 Ihs butter-fa- t at an average age of. three and Innumerable persons, employers and employees alike, still do not realize or do not. believe that it Is possible to prevent accidental eye injuries in the particular occupations In which they are engaged. It Is due also to the failure on the part of employers or employees and communities at large to appreciate the tremendous financial loss resulting from the blinding of men and women in industry. Despite the splendid accomplish ments of many Individual firms in the prevention of accidents in general, and specifically In the prevention of eye f , 11,919 Huge Financial Loss. This Is due largely to the fact that jjj As we grow older the bowels become more sluggish. They dont get rid of all the waste. Some days they do not move at all. So older people need to watch their bowels constantly. Only by doing this can they hope to avoid the many forms of sickness caused by constipation. When your bowels need help remember a doctor should know what is best for them, and get a bottle of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin from your drugstore. Syrup Pepsin is a doctors prescription for lag ging bowels, good for all ages. No restriction of habits or diet is necessary while taking Syrup Pepsin. Made from fresh, laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other valuable Ingredients, It Is absolutely safe. If will not gripe, sicken or weaken you. Take a spoonful next time your tongue is coated, or you have a bad taste In your mouth. It clears up a bilious, headachy, dull, weak, gassy condition every time. When you see how good it tastes and how nice it acts, youll know why Dr. Caldwells' Syrup Pepsin Is the worlds most popular laxatlvo for every member of the family. o ness. Colo. C. R. Hey- 9k nolds threw his dog into the jjj water to cool the animat oft on a hot afternoon Reynolds ' $ was somewhat surprised when rite dog emerged from the water $ with a 21 inch rainbow trout $ I'linglng to its tail Must watch bowels Constantly! i sight by occupational hazards than by any other major cause of blind- ' OLDER PEOPLE A close-u- p of the reflector light on the new . La Salle-Wackbeacon In Chicago. The eight parabolic mirrors, each five feet in height,, magnify and reflect the rays of the sun during the day, and at nlgb1 red neon lights are reflected in the mirrors, sending out beams to eight points of the compass. ; , Soy beans, oats and peas, Sudan grass, and the millets are emergency hays. Of these soy heans are the best They are nearly equal to alfalfa in feeding value. I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound when I was tired, nervous and rundown. I saw the advertisement and decided to try it because I was hardly able to do my housework. It has helped me it! every way. My nerves are better, 1 have a good appetite, I sleep well and I do not tire so easily. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to other women for it gives me so much strength and makes me feel like a new person. Mrs. Lena Young, R. i, Ellsworth, Maine. is lamnuRK Hdlili nx m iff uc v 1 |