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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER SUBSCRIPTION 1.50 Per Year in Advance Wni. 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 FOR -- SfOOCH DAIRY PLAN LOOMS SHEEP REQUIRE . MORE ROUGHAGE Municipal Plant Grows GAS FOR NORTH UTAH Straw, Com Stover, Winter Pasture, Silage Help. HELPER, COMPLETE TERMINAL TOOELE CELEBRATES LAMB IS MOTIF Cellar City Postal inspectors spent a week here recently choosing a site for the proposed federal building. They met with the chamber of commerce and citizens to discuss the various sites offered the government. Price Members of the board of di rectors of the recently organized Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah were the guests of the Price chamber of commerce at a dinner recently. The visit included a tour to the asphalt quarries near Sunnyside and to ope of the Carbon county mines. Ogden Turkey growers of Weber, Davis and luorgan Counties attended a killing demonstration given by Pro fessor Byron Alder of the Utah State Agricultural college at the Utah Poultry Producers association warehouse Turkeys not killed properly are gnuj, ed low when delivered on the market. Sit. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant owners have voted in favor of a $40,000 bond issue for the purpose of installing an addition to the present liydorelectrio plant. Springville Building of a new fish hatchery to replace the one destroyed by fire, on the north limits of Spring high-protei- ville, will begin soon. Provo Plans for a dairy tour of Utah county were made at a meeting of local dairymen recently. The tour is sponsored by the Utah State Agricultural college extension service and the Utah county agents, for the purpose the value of the Dairy Herd Improvement association purebred bull, block sanitation of barns and cooperation 'of dairymen- - and manufacturers of dairy products. Cedar City Members of the local Branch Agricultural college faculty are conducting extension courses in Beaver, Parowan and Cedar City. The courses have been organized according to the demand, and so arranged that they may carry college credit. Logan Over 125,000 trout from ihe rearing ponds in Logan canyon, are being planted in Logan and Blacksmith Fork canyon streams. Ogden The new paved road leading from Death curve to West 24th street has been opened to travel. The new highway is expected to become the main route into Ogden from Salt Lake. Salt Lake A very small gain was made in the population of the city in the number of boys and .girls of school age during the past year, it is disclosed by the census returns which give the total school population as 34,138. This is a gain of 180 over last year. Logan H. Peterson shot a mountain lion in Blacksmili Fork canyon, the fourth that he has slain this year. Ogden Drilling on the Pine View dam site is reported as being completed. Bed rock was found at depths of 140 fet and less. North Ogden Owners of a silver fox, reported worth $1,500 are being sought by Ogden authorities, while the fox is behind the bars of the jail. Itiverdale Construction of a low dam across the Weber river about one half mile east of here is to be started self-feedin- g d d. fish-ing- at once. Salt Lake Utah silver will be used in the making, of the Lipton loving cup, the National League for Stabilized Prosper! ,y with headquarters here has been advised. The cup committee headed by Mayor J. J. Walker of New York sa.es that the cup proper would be made of solid gold but that Utah silver would be used in making the Helper-Soldie- , tt-- WS - ; American Fork Mrs. Sina Nielsen, 93, American Forks' oldest resident died at her home following a seven weeks illness. ft . 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Thats1 what makes you feel half-sicPhilachy, feverish, weak, alkali in is Milk of Magnesia lips harmless, palatable form. It checks the symptoms of colds by restoring the alkalinity of your system. Relieves sour stomach, indigestion, All drugstores. gas, one-hal- t necesterm- Helper The final change sary to make Helper a complete inal on the Denver and Rio Grande WesterntSystem went into effect when Soldier Summit was discontinued as a terminal .for .. helper . engines and crews, and Helper, was established as a terminal for the district of Summit. Tooele Thousands of guests and citizens celebrated the "Greater Too- ele Day festival. The observance was sponsored by members of the Lions club in honor of the official opening of the Main and Vine street pavement, a project costing $126,000. Monroe Monroe celebrated the 4th Annual Lamb Feeders Day recently. A tour of the best Jeed yards, a lunch of lamb sandwiched, a program and a dance, wbre included . in the festivi- YOUR SYSTEM n THE of showing base. Suggestions to sheep men fpr providing roughage for their stock by buying only a minimum amount of hay, are given by L A. Kauffman, sheep specialist for the Ohio State university. Sheep require more roughage than grain, and roughage Is necessary to prevent serious digestive disorders, he says. The short hay crop makes necessary the use of straw, corn stover, winter pasture and silage more than Is normally recommended. All of these feeds may be used, he advises, but due to their character and effects some laxative, supplement such as linseed cake must be supplied. Pasturing standing corn or stalk fields, when such are available, also will reduce the amount of hay required. Kauffman says. If the corn Is to be cut, this Is not advisable, he believes. Better still, he says, is corn silage, when the farmer own? a silo. Silage Is a cheap and excellent roughage when supplemented with a small amount of hay and a little cottonseed or linseed cake. Three pounds of siA New Guinea Woman and Baby. lage to one pound of hay is his recommendation. (Prepared by the National Geographic afforded by her range in altitude. Where grass has failed, rye may be Society, Washington, D. C.) is There little from in stubble to provide late fall very sown change most unspoiled" savage month to at a month, however, partic- and early spring grazing. Rye also In the world today ular altitude. may be sown In corn. Huts, too, may is in the huge Island of Pupuans are pagans. The Papuan be used as an emergency hay crop. New Guinea. Holland. Greut cautiously approaches the rocks on When cut In the dough stage oats hay Britain and Germany, who divided the Island among them on paper-- in the shores of the ocean and inland has a feeding value equivalent to streams lest a spirit that abides there mixed hay, he says. 1885 did little more than place a stir With onts selling at 25 to 30 cents up a storm. A spirit in the clouds tenuous fringe of outposts and misdestroys their children, but the strong- a bushel in northeastern Ohio, Kauffsions along the coast The spacious Interior has been left largely to the est spirit lurks In the forest For man suggests to southeastern Ohio this reason tribesmen seldom venture sheep men that they buy In carload numerous wild tribes whose chief out out ai night. lots now. Oats Is an excellent growdoor sport is collecting human heads built are more for ing feed for sheep, and due to Its Papuan villages and who not infrequently make ennni than comfort Near the bulky character, less roughage must protection off the remainder of their baf, feasts anti sea coast rivers many of them are be fed with it. enemies anatomy. built over the water, while In the InThis Its with Island, terior they occupy the hills where the thousands of square miles .of unex tribesmen can survey the neighbor- Comparisons of Summer plored territory, has been and con hood for enemy invaders. If a village and Winter Rations tinues to be an Interesting Held to the is in a valley, it Is usually protected An Interesting deduction from the geographer, the naturalist and the by a high stockade or the huts are In to as as well experiment in West Viranthropologist politi the tree tops Tree platforms are the heifers that make gains clans, statesmen and traders. Fount is that ginia tribal wntehtowers. ing Australia as a continent. New Guin above normal In winter will make Natives Always Fighting. ea Is exceeded In size among the gains below normal the following sumConstant fighting among the Papuislands only by Icy Greenland; and mer on pasture. In four comparisons ans has caused a shortage of tnea so of three groups of heifers one group It may therefore be said to be the women do the courting. When a for two largest island in the world which suppasture seasons that were ports a considerable population. The tribesman Is captivated by a PupuaD self-fegrain and given free access lass he gives his prospective father-in-la- to roughage, the average winter gain number of the lnhahitaits Is not deft a pig or a dog and takes his was 316.5 nitely known but is believed to be pounds per head, whereas his hut. The wedding cere- the same heifers gained only 85.2 to bride close to one million. The island is mony over, the bride loins the other pounds on pasture. No gruin was fed 6H) miles southeast of the Philippines wives In taking care of the hut and on and in the latitude of the eastern pasture. Similar heifers, hand-feof Brazil. The equator lies only working the garden while the hus averaged 154 pounds per head for the bulge hand goes fighting, hunting aud about twenty miles off Its northernwinter feeding periods and 190 pounds most point. per hend for the pasture season. No This huge Island of the tropic seas Yams, sweet potatoes, birds, lizards, grain was fed on pasture. It should covers a greater area than half a fish, and all kinds of insects are "a ten be remembered, however, that the dozen or more commonwealths of the by the natives. Turtles are a luxury band-feIt groups were well fed. United States. If it could he laid to them, but the favorite tidbit is a would be a mistake to deduce from down with its southernmost point at fat grub about three inches long these figures that poor winter feeding Norfolk, Va., it would extend across to differ as the disposal ot will be overtaken on good pasture. Papuans Virginia, West Virginia. Ohio. Indi their dead. They believe that, each If a calf is stunted by poor winter ana. Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota tribesman has two spirits. One dies rations, it cannot make as good use and most of North Dakota, its unrib with the body wtiile the other remains of pasture as the more vigorous, well ernmost point resting neat the (ana fed calf. with It to haunt the relatives. Some dian border not far from the Mon rimes a body Is buried for a short tana tine. And at its greatest width time. Later it Is disinterred, and it would extend from near the north Satisfactory Remedy hones cleaned and taken to the vilern end of Lake Michigan to a polni for Vermin on Cattle lage. Just south of Terre Haute. Ind The (By" W. H. Some PETERS. Montana Experitribes dry the body on a platarea is close to 800.00(1. square miles. ment Station.) form it and a few Then keep years. New Guinea was first discovered a A mixture of half powdered it Is buried and a house built over the by Portuguese and Spanish adventurf seed and sprinsulphur A for the spirit. path is cut ers of the Sixteenth century. The old grave front, the hut to the nearest stream kled along the hack and over the neck sea captains are said to have given of the animal Is a fairly satisfactory the Island Its name because of the so that the spirit may bathe and food remedy for lice on cattle In the winter to is a the for so dead time brought fancied resemblance of its people to that the Journey to the spirit world months. This powder need be sprinthe natives of Guinea on the African kled only lightly into the hair and It . will not he made on an empty coast. does not take very much to treat one women hustheir Papuan keep Australia Has More Than Half. animal. bands alive as long as possible, for Later Dutch and English succeeded of a pound of sabadllla to the claims of the first comers. At when one tribesman dies, all his wives seed and of a pound flower are tabu. widow's weeds Wearing present. New Guinea is roughly dividIn New Guinea is literally true, for of sulphur would be sufficient for treated Into two political halves by the ing one animal two or three times. It one hundred forty-firs- t meridian of Papuan widows doff their short, Is best to sprinkle an animal Infested and dresses of grass strings longitude. The part facing Borneo beads for grass gowns" that cover with lice once every four to six weeks and Java Is under Dutch administrabodies from their shoulders to through the winter months to keep the their tion, while the rest Is governed by Its Uce down. their feet southern neighbor, Australia. AusThe coastal regions of New Guinea tralia has a keen Interest In New practically the only portions well Ground Wheat for Live Guinea, for It lies hardly a hundred known are typical tropical lands miles to the north, and the strait sepStock Is Satisfactory arating the two lands Is dotted with and, as might be expected, are not healthful. The mountains Advisability of feeding wheat to live particularly small islands. Since 1906 the south western quarter of the island has been of the interior reach a considerable stock Is a question which often cona territory of the federal government height, one peak In the Dutch por- fronts live stock feeders when the of the Island being more than 500 prices of corn and wheat are close totion of Australia, and after the World Mt. Whitney, the gether. EL T. Robbins, extension spewar Australia was given a mandate feet higher-thnIn the United States cialist at the Illinois experiment stafor the former German territory. Thus highest peak tion. reports that coarsely ground Australia now has jurisdiction mei proper. Where the Papuans, the natives of wheat is worth as much or more as more than half the island.. British and Dutch portions ot the New Guinea, originated Is an unset- the same weight of shelled corn for island are alike In having a little tled point among ethnologists. The hogs. Whenwheat is 75 cents a bushel and can be ground for 5 cents or inhabitants ot most of the' adjacent known and comparatively untapped straight-haireless, it will pay to feed wheat instead are islands fair, Interior. High mountain ranges rise relatively corn. Cheaper corn, howto the reign of perpetual snow and Malays, but the Papuans are of would ever, likely be a more economiflow to the coast. Al black, negroes like those great rivers Ground feed. cal wheat according to of coast New Guinea to Guinea lies of the close the though Mr. Robbins, has about the same valne equator a variety of temperatures Is for other stock as for hogs. COLDS-ALKALI- NIZE n d 75-ce- nt Feels Much Stronger After Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Tor near I Lankin, North Dakota. I was not in good Health. M work is house anti' outside too ar sometimes I coii not do I res in the newspape four years - it about Lydia 1 Pinkhams Veg table Compour and I have take three bottles this medicine, i am feeling a li and .better it. You .use this letter recommend may as a testimonial. Tillie Trend a, R. F, D. f2, Lankin, North Dakota. wooly-huitefar-awa- y This Medicine Is Sold in Both Liquid and Tablet Form |