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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Opposite Viewpoints on New Law Wage-Hou-r Those Dear Gals v The girl who speaks volumes usually ends up on the shelf. Winter is here when the girls put on an extra coat of powder. A sophisticated girl is one who knows how to refuse a kiss without being deprived of it. The girl who wants to be a dress designer has to learn DAIRY BARNS CAN CONTROL DISEASE more and more about less and less. Fairy tale: Once there was a woman who laughed at her husbands jokes. A judge recently told a woman to speak just as if she were at home. The case is still Mangers and the Platforms Should Be Kept Clean. By Dr. George E. Taylor, Extension Dairyman, Rutgers University WNU Service. The proper type and construction of the manger and standing platform in the dairy barn is important from the standpoint of controlling tuberculosis, Bangs disease, mastitis and other diseases affecting dairy cattle. The manger and standing platform should be constructed, of cement or some similar impervious material which is easily cleaned and disinfected when necessary. The manger should be equipped with individual drinking cups and solid manger partitions between each cow. The feeding manger should be separated from the feed alley-wa- y by means of a front manger curb high enough to prevent litter from the alleyway getting into the manger proper. The organisms causing Bangs disease and also tuberculosis gain entrance to the body principally through the mouth and digestive system. Anything that will prevent or partially eliminate the chances of the animals consuming infected feed or water will be a great aid in controlling the spread. The spread of tuberculosis is usually greater in herds that are watered by means of common drinking tanks. Watering animals by means of flooding the manger several times daily is an excellent way of spreading disease in an infected herd. Likewise, feed and litter in the feed alley is apt to become contaminated from the shoes of the herdsman or caretaker in the daily routine of feeding and milking infected herds. A manger curb will help eliminate the chances of infected grain and hay being swept back into the manger. The standing platform should be wide enough and long enough to prevent udder injury. Udder injury of any nature should be regarded as a predisposing factor to mastitis. A solid platform curb six or eight inches high, extending from the manger back to the gutter between each stall, will tend to control the shifting of infected bedding from one stall to another. The organisms causing mastitis gain entrance to the udder through the teat canal. Any practice or equipment that tends to eliminate the possibilities of the udder coming in contact with the causative organisms of mastitis will aid in the control of the spread in a herd. ' Fred C. Perkins, left, the battery firm owner who was convicted by a federal court jury and jailed for a short time in 1933 on a charge of violating the National Industrial Recovery act, has announced himself a foe law. I defy them to enforce it, he said. He is shown in jail in 1933. This of the new federal wage-hou- r attitude was one of the minor worries of Elmer F. Andrews, right, wage-hou- r administrator, as he conferred with his secretary, Miss Eugenia Pope, during the first hours of the ADMITTED TO BAR Miss Chiyoko Sakamoto, 26, became the first Japanese woman lawyer on the Pacific coast, when she was informed that she had passed the California State Bar examination. A native of California, she intends to engage in general practice. acts effectiveness. Candlemaker Prepares for Christmas N. C., has the The robin may herald the spring, but most reliable harbinger of Santa Claus. Miss Ella Butner, official candle-makfor 'the Moravian church in the South, is busy at her annual task of making by hand, in ancient molds, all the 10,000 candles to be The chilused by Moravian congregations in their Christmas dren of Old Salem crowd around to watch Miss Ellas nimble old fingers and bask in her wise old smile. Winston-Sale- er love-feast- s. Duke and Duchess To Represent Crown In Australia Profit in Good Finish Is Cited by Poultrymen The duke of Kent, and his wife, the former Princess Marina of Greece, who will go to Australia in about a year, where the duke is to succeed Lord Gowrie as governor general. Both the duke and the duchess are very popular, and the appointment of a royal prince to the Australian post is interpreted as a determination of the British government to strengthen the bonds of empire by every means in its power. ' Fun to Be Caught By These Coppers! These are not chorus girls pictured below, but policewomen candidates who took a physical exami- nation in New York recently. They were successful candidates in the mental test for policewomen, and are here shown being addressed by Paul Brennan, examiner, , before their physical examination. , , , Heres a chance for variety! Get out your scrap bag and just have fun appliquing this cute pup in the material as it comes to hand. Hes just one big simple applique patch on a block; the ribbon is put on in conch trasting binding or embroidered on. He makes a fine pillow, too, with matching triangles added at the corners to form the pillow. Isnt that a thought for gift os fair? Pattern 1846 contains accurate pattern pieces; diagram of block; instructions for cutting, sewing and finishing; yardage chart; diagram of quilt. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York. NEVER SLEEP ON AN UPSET" STOMACH Every poultry producer should market a large proportion of his surplus stock at between three and five pounds dressed weight, well fattened, contend the Eastern Ontario Poultry pools. Officials point out that the greatest profit in dressed poultry1 is brought by the finishing touches. A thin bird is hard to sell at any price, while a fat one brings a premium. This premium is not difficult to secure, nor long deferred. Finishing for top grades takes only a couple of weeks. Pool officials suggest that breeders confine birds to a small crate or pen. Feed a mixture of finely ground grains, preferably with coarse hulls sifted out. . This is mixed with or sour skim milk to the . consistency of porridge. Feed twice daily during the fattening period, lightly for the first day or so, and then all the birds will clean up. A few boiled potatoes make a good addition, state experts; also, 5 per cent mutton fat. but-.termi- An Appliqued Quilt lk . 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