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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Entered as second-clas- s matter Fetfc 8. 1929. at the pest office Randolph. Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. Wu. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop 44A17ARD8 thinks STATE Cooling Milk in FAIR Winter Important . . . Dairyman Is Advised to Use Well Insulated Tank ' and Clean Quarters. 0 I ncord ef Hw Idolatry of CALIF. SANTA MONICA, a time there was a strange race that, while in some ways quite civilized, yet worshiped a murderous and a monstrous god. Now this god demanded human Warehouse Board Sealers Rule on Handling Com - Due to the high percentage of moisture contained in the corn In some sections, the Iowa department of agriculture recently made a ruling that no corn will be sealed by the warehouse board sealers which Is a greater distance than four feet from a slatted side of a crib or a suitable ventilator, As a general rule, it Is held that any crib which is more than eight feet wide and in which the corn is more than eight feet deep, should have a ventilator unless the corn happens to be extremely dry. tile laid every Strings of two or three feet crosswise of the corn crib will furnish satisfactory ventilation in some cases. Vertical ventilators. somewhat resembling chimneys, can be constructed with about a foot apart each way and conslabs. These nected with vertical shafts are sometimes connected up with horizontal strings of tile. In addition to equipping the crib with ventilators, salting also will be of considerable help In preventing mold in corn which contains 30 per cent moisture at cribbing time. One pound of salt for each hundred bushels of corn is the common proportion to use. Two pounds of salt for a hundred bushels is still more effective, but such a heavy application of salt is not wise when the corn Is to be fed to live stock. Salting, incidentally, should always be used in connection with the ventilating device. Wallaces Farmer. m exclusively. six-inc- h Salt Lake City Directory jARROViCBRANDCEJCKnS ARTIFICIAL LIMB Artificial Limbs Trasses Cratches ' Arch Supports Extension Shoes Elastic Hosier Established in Sait Lake In 1908 Ph. Was. 0264 Satisfaction Guaranteed 135 W. Third So. : Salt Lake City. Ut. s HEWLTET.TiS d feet Used & New Pipe Sizes i2", 1" Structural Steel and Plates Monsey Iron & Metal Co. 150,000 South 3rd West Salt Lake City, Utah U. S. Certified Pullorum Tested Chicks White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Pljrmonth Rocks, for immediate delivery. Headquarters for Hart Gas brooders, for natural, artificial, or tank gas, can be nsed anywhere. Also tho new Radiant. Phone, writ or wire for prices and complete information. Sol-H- ot RAMSHAW HATCHERIES Salt Lake City, Ut. TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY 305 South 7th East Provo. Utah 3687 So. State St. Dont be BALD! Medicine and Glovers Medicated Soap for the shampoo has saved man; from Baldness. Kills Dandruff germs; stops excessive Falling Hair; promotes scalp health. Ask your Barber. Start today! wjttar ramtonn Corp-stei- needs more ns than cosmetics skin comes Beauty of from within. When constipation clogs theporei with intestinal wastes, CLEANSE INTERNALLY with Garfield Tea. Helps relieve tht clogged sy stem prompt iy, mildly, effect! rely-toordrug store 2Je& lOt A 2,000-acr- e Agricultural Notes A frequent cause of cream Is rust in the can. off-flav- 'MS and comfort babys skin' with delicately medicated Cuticura Soap famous the world over for purity and mild ness. After bathing; dust on Soothe Cuticura Talcum. in Barnyard manure Is not a waste product and should not be wasted. For chafing, rashes and other externally caused skin irritations, use Cuticura Ointment. Acting for the Movies. oft this lot, were OUT here up the first moving picture in which Ye Scribe has had a real chance to give hig all to art The pictures to be called Everybodys Old Man that is unless the producers change their minds at the last minute, as is it The Rollo customary, and Boys in an Igloo or something. None of us seemed to feel it while we were shooting scenes, but if everybody Is as tired as the old man is, they wont have to rock anybody to sleep. The head cameraman goes on a rest cure soon, and the directors wife just telephoned that shes a little bit worried about him he keeps hearing brass bands playing, and a while ago he ran out and tried to stop a runaway horse that wasnt there. Ive found out one thing: acting for the movies provides a complete mental rest, but its very hard on the feet re-tit- le cattle-feedin- g - The Passing of Kipling. e years ago, i Twenty-threKipling at his home in Sussex. Gracious in his hospitality, he nevertheless was already showing signs of the mania for seclusion which, following the death of his only son in the World war, made of him an entrenched recluse. He shunned people ; shunned things ; shunned the pageantry of life. He developed an active dislike for Americans the people whom he once loved and who constituted perhaps his most loyal He became that most lafollowing. mentable of figures among literary folk the spot marked D, denoting where a quench genius was last seen. Most of us who write are but and assemblers. Here was a real creator, and real creators dont happen often. His jungle books and his barrack-rooballads; his Mulvaney and, his Kim these will live while men read English and speak it. m Don't give up! Faithful use of Glovets Mange $24,000 on the Hoof ' wrong with the world and what ought to be done about it, but cant make np his mind whether ty have his eggs fried on one side or turned over. At lunch today, I encountered one gentleman who could diagnose all our political and economic ills just like thatl and name the remedies, too. In name quite a few while I fact was looking after the check. And yet I know for a positive fact that his wife wont let him pick out his own neckties and he cant be trusted to cross the street by himself, owing to not which being able to decide automobile he prefers to be hit by. Sometimes I' think one of our troubles is that we have among us too many who know practically everything and too few who can do anything pracv tically. he-di- d one-by-thr- Corp-stei- World-Problem-Solv- CONSTANTLY running into somebody who knows exactly whats Write For Spring Catalog two-by-fou- The most striking story that has come to our notice n lately concerns Joe and Felix of Nortonville, Kan, On May 1, last, says the Country Home, the topped the market with their twenty-firs- t carload of horned Hereford steers. Out of a total of 25 cars sold from January 28 to May 1, only four cars failed to set the pace for days run. Nearly all shipments went to the Chicago stockyards. Prices received ranged from $13 to' $16.25. The Corpsteins would not rate as veteran feeders. It was in 1929 that they began feeding 400 to 500 cattle farm la orannually on their der to build up the fertility which grain farming bad used up. Their steers fed in the open at bunks, filled once daily, and were allowed to eat all liked. . they They .were started on bran and later fed mostly on ensilage, shelled corn, molasses feed and alfalfa. It Is estimated that there was e net cash profit of more than $50 each on the 467 steers fed this season. sacrifice. He had high priests who ministered to his images ; he had countless devotees who traveled about, gathering in the victims to feed his cravings. The feeble and the careless, the aged dodderer and the unwary child these were the favorite offerings. Yet the collectors spared none at all, neither the strong nor the halt nor the helpless. Often, In their madness, they destroyed one another. Each year the cruel tally mounted so many thousands dead, so many hundreds of thousands crippled and broken. These curious people lived in a place called America, and the god they worshiped was called Speed. The TOO Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. Talcum 25c. , Tattooed Ladies. TN A theatrical paper I read that one of the most copiously illustrated tattooed ladies in the business Is fixing to be divorced from a husband whos also of the sideshowing profession. I remember the lady well, sitting on a platform and, in response to requests, slowly turning around so the audience could see what she had to say on the other side. Well, every man to his taste, but Ive always figured life would be kind of fascinating with a tattooed lady for a helpmate. Any, time yon got tired of talking, you conld ask her to let you look at the pictures. And what a boon twould be for the children, having a comic section for a parent IRVIN 8. COBB. O North American Newspaper Alliance. Inc. WNU Service. r Wonder n. exhibitor who has istd many brands bat who now l$es CLABBER GIRL, L Ever sabout: By Prof. H J. Brueckner, Dairy Dept., New York State College of Agriculture r WNU Service. A can of milk that stands overnight may appear to have been cooled properly because some of the milk freezes. Slow cooling before It freezes makes an Inferior grade of milk, and, In addition, the frozen milk usually stays in the can when the milk is dumped at the milk plant or station. Hence some of the milk Is lost even though It might "get by. Neither is the setting of milk in a snow bank or on a cake of ice during winter nights a satisfactory way to cool milk. The can on a cake of Ice will cool at the bottom and thus will cool the milk in the bottom of the can. Since the cold milk at the bottom of the can is heavier than the warm milk on top, the cool milk stays at the bottom and the warm milk remains on top; hence, all the milk Is never cooled. The can in the snow bank does not cool because a few minutes after it is placed in the snow bank, the snow against the can melts and leaves a space that forms good Insulation; this retards cooling and almost prevents it Even in very cold weather, that air space between the can and the snow is not changed very much by the cold air above. Actually, a can of milk will cool more quickly If It is allowed to stand in the cold wind than if it is placed on ice or in a snow bank. If all dairymen are to cut down on the amount of milk rejected this winter and put out a better product, they should cool their milk in a well Insulated milk tank in a clean milk house, just the same as during hot weather. Losses to rejected milk cost dairymen thousands of dollars each year. Do You S2PV ATONE SUBSCRIPTION 110 Per Year in Advance EGG PRODUCTION WINTER PROBLEM Whether thePain Remedy You Use Proper Care and Management Are Vital. is SAFE? Ask Your Doctor By H. H. Alp. Poultry Extension Specialist, University of IllinoU WNU Service. and Find Out More favorable egg prices plus the seasonal rise places a premium on feeding and managing poultry flocks for high winter egg production. Value of high egg production during the early winter Is shown by farm management records taken from several farms during two years. The first year flocks that produced less than 10 per cent of the years egg crop In October, November and December brought poultrymen an average of 13.2 cents a dozen for the eggs. Where 20 per cent or more of the years egg crop was produced during these months the average price for the year was 15.1 cents. In addition the annual production was higher where fall and winter production was In- Dont Entrust Your Own or Your Familys Well-Bein- creased. The second year the average price and winter for the flock of low production was 16.4 cents as compared to 20.7 cents where fall and winter production was high. Poor fall and winter egg production Is an Indication that the flock needs The better care and management hen should have plenty of fresh, clean water from sunrise to sunset Plenty of the right kind of feed should be available at all times. The laying house should be kept in repair so that drafts and leaks can be avoided. The entire house should be kept clean, and clean, dry litter should be placed on the floor as often as necessary. Crowding snould be avoided with approximately four square feet of floor space allowed for each hen. birds should Weak, parasite-infestebe culled from the flock and only the promising- layers kept In the laying fl . g to Unknown Preparations person to ask whether the preparation you or your family are taking for the relief of headaches is SAFE to use regularly is your family doctor. Ask him particularly about Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN. He will tell you that before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin most pain remedies were advised against by physicians as bad for the stomach and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if you seek quick, safe relief. Scientists rate Bayer Aspirin among the fastest methods yd discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheumatism, neuritis and neuralgia. And the experience of millions of users has proved it safe for the average person to use regularly. In your own interest re- member this. You cafe get Genuine Bayer Aspirin at any drug store simply by asking for it by its full name, BAYER ASPIRIN. Make it a and see that you point to do this gd what you want. Bayer Aspirin d BEFORE BABY COMES Elimination of Body Waste Is Doubly Important house. In the crucial months before babv arrives the body be rid it is vitally important-tha- t of waste matter. Your intestines must function regularly, completely without griping. Selecting the Cockerel for Breeding Purposes that are selected for breeding purposes should show early sexual maturity. This is indicated by the rapid development of the comb and wattles and the age at which they crow. The size of the body is' an Important characteristic of a good breeder and may be determined by handling the bird. High constitutional vigor is an Important point as It affects the. general appearance, size and shape of the bird, asserts a writer in the American Agriculturist Cockerels having this vigor are alert, active, refined and The head of the vigorous male is wide across the skull, set with full prominent eyes and has a strong arched back. The body is developed with a full round breast and a full abdomen. The shanks are large, containing a large amount of pigmenta-- ' tion and are well set under the body. and pedigree your If you trap-nechicks and you have a pedigree of the cockerels, select those cockerels whose dams In their pullet year laid at least 175 eggs, or still better 225 eggs. These eggs should have averaged at least 24 ounces or even more to the Cockerels Why Physicians Recommend Milnesia Wafers wafers are candy-likpure milk of magnesia in solid form much pleasanter to take than liquid. Each These e wafer is approximately equal to a full adult dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed thoroughly, then swallowed, they correct acidity in the mouth and throughout the digestive system, and insure regular, com-plet-e elimination without pain or effort. Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and 48, at 35c and 60c respectively, and in convenient tins for your handbag containing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximately one adult dose of milk of magnesia. All good drug stores sell and recommend them. Start using these delicious, effective gently laxative wafers today anti-aci- d, Professional samples sent free to registered physicians or dentists if request is made on professional letterhead. Salad Product, Inc., 4402 23rd St., Long Island City, N. Y. st 35c & 60c bottles 20c tins dozen. Trapnesting Pullets Pullets do not lay with such machine-like regularity as to enable the trapnest to mark desirable birds at each months closing. The number of eggs in or at a given time Is but one Indication of prospective value. Early maturity, or production at a tively early age, is an Indication of good yearly production, though this should be accompanied by good weight tand should not be at the expense of The Original Milk of Magnesia Wafers SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months Radio tor Every Room A size and flesh. A high rate of produc1.1 also a mark of value, as It Is commonly accompanied by good annual These indications may be production. observed in the first three or four months of laying. The evidences of vigor and ability to maintain weight during production are also to be considered in culling, which, after all, cannot be conducted upon a formula, with number of eggs laid within a given time the only criterion. tion HOTEL Temple Square Guard Turkey Breeders The first consideration with breeding turkey hens Is vigor. If It Is desired to have tnrkey hens come Into production early In the spring, they should be fed a laying mash all winter, and a grain ration containing yel- low corn, oats, and wheat or barley on through to spring. They should be compelled to roost outside all winter, with shelter provided only in severe weather. The worst weather for the turkey flock is when it rains and turns to Ice. 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