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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH TJlJb COUNTY KlC'M Enured as second-clas- s REAP KB matter Feb , OfiMTO at the pst office Randelnhi Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. Wia. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop SUBS?CRlPiTON 8. 1929. MAO Fir Tear izs i joint Alvanc Drain all juices from fresh or canned fruits, store in ice box and use for fruit cocktails or sherbets. Extra Care, Feed Urged for Sheep Do not let hardwood floors get badly worn before having them polished. A little polish on the worn places each week keeps floors always looking well. Good Returns Possible for Practical Handling This Fall. many flocks of The Death That Saved sheep have fared well this summer in spite of dry weather and short pastures, flock owners are urged to keep a close watch on sheep so that ewes and lambs do not develop a By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter ANGING by the neck, as its spoken of in the law books, is Li. generally considered fatal. In fact, the only man I ever heard of who was hanged by the neck to save his life is Harry J. Perry of New York City.' It just goes to show how a difference in circumstance will change the whole picture for you. For most people hanging is tough luck. But Harry is not only alive and kicking, but a tJ n condition. High dividends are possible next winter and spring in return for extra care and feed given flocks this fall. Experienced shepherds know that a thin ewe is more likely to suffer from internal parasites than one in good flesh. Heavy losses in the ewe flock during the fall and winter and run-dow- Distinguished Adventurer. A lot of people out front are clamoring to know what Harry was hanged fewer lambs next spring may result from a weakened condition caused by a lack of proper feed The thin ewe also needs more feed and attention during the winter season. When pastures are poor, do not allow lambs to run with the ewes too long. Both lambs and wes will do better if the lambs are Weaned when about four months old. This is a good season to allow the ewes to eat the second growth in the measows and to clean the hedges and fence rows. If such feed or other good pasture is not available, it will pay to supplement the short dry pastures with home grown grains and a little linseed or cottonseed meal, or ether protein-rich feeds. Since lambing time is the shepherds harvest, why not prepare for it now? Woodlots Overpastured; Are Damaged by Animals i for. Well, Ill tell you it was this way. Harry was hanged for being accommodating. It was about the middle of February, 1915, and the city of Boston was just getting over a bad snowstorm. A freezing spell had followed the storm, turning the snow to ice. It collected on the streets and on the housetops. Big icicles hung down from the roofs, threatening to fall on the crowded sidewalks below. And before that cold snap was over, there were icicles on Harry Perrys heart that threatened to fall down and punch holes in the soles of his shoes. Harry was living in Boston in those days, and working in a store on Boylston street. The store roof, like a lot of other roofs in the neighborhood, was fringed with icicles a foot long. They had to be cut down before they fell and hurt somebody, but when the foreman suggested it to the handymen, none of them wanted to do it. That slanted slate roof is coated with ice, they told him, and. its so slippery that it would be suicide to try and get out on it. The foreman was disgusted. He called the handymen a bunch of sissies, and he went through the. store telling the world that if they'd give him just one man with nerve enough to try it, hed go up there and do it himself. So I decided to be the little tin hero, says Harry, and volunteered for the job. Wished He Had Been Less Hasty in Taking Job. Harry says he was young in those days. He didnt know much about roofs, and he didnt realize the danger until he got up there. Then he took a look at the prospect and wished he hadnt been so hasty. He was eight one-four- th Followers Great men gather satellites who Interpret them. Pipe Lines There are more than 10,000 miles of oil pipe lines in the United States, the first having been built near Pithole City, Pa., in August, 1865. EARN Giving Up the Battle Despondency is the last of all evils. It is the abandonment of good, a giving up of the battle of life with dead nothingness. you LEARN BARBERING SPECIAL TUITION Approved by your State Barber Board. Holer Barber Collage, 118 Regent St, Salt Laks City, Utah V&3& Chinas Culture China has been invaded and conquered many times in the past, but she has always imposed her culture on the conquerors. n Be Sure They Properly Cleanse the Blood face Broken Out?" I ing waste matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in their work do not act as nature intended fail to remove impurities that poison the system when retained. Then you may suffer nagging back- and improve your skin. ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, puffiness under the eyes; feel nervous, miserable all upset Dont delay? Use Doans Pills, Doans are especially for poorly functioning kidneys. They are recommended by grateful users the country over. Get them from any druggist 41-r- 36 MORNING DISTRESS elimination. Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of magnesia. 20c, 35c & 60c. So He Strung the Noose Around His Neck. stories up, on the ridge of a roof that was steeply slanted. It fell away on both sides of him, a smooth, slippery sheet of ice, with nothing to get a hold on, and nothing at the edge of the roof but an gutter. That was what he was going to have to stand on while he chopped away those big, thick icicles. The foreman had a rope with him, to lower Harry down to the roofs edge. He looked around for something to snub it on and found nothing but the chimney. The chimney was square, with sharp corners, and he knew the rope wouldnt slide around it. very easily, but there was nothing else in sight, so the chimney it had to be. He looped the rope around it and began lowering Harry toward the edge. The rope was hard to maneuver. It stuck and jammed against the sharp corners of the chimney. L. let Harry down in a series of short jerks that scared the life out of him. The ice was so slippery that nearly all Harrys weight was on the rope and that rope wasnt a new one, either. In fact, it was pretty old. Harry began to wonder if it wasnt going to break, and as he did, beads of perspiration began popping out on his forehead beads of perspiration that froze before Harry could wipe them off. By the time he reached the edge o the roof he was trembling 'like a leaf. But the worst was yet to come! All at Once Things Began to Go Wrong. The gutter was full of ice, and Harry couldnt depend on that rope to hold him if he ever slipped over the edge. He chopped out a place to rest his foot and, standing on the gutter, began to cut away icicles. Then everything went wrong all at once. Suddenly he felt the gutter crack under him and drew back. But no sooner, had he shifted his weight to the rope than he heard the foreman's warning cry: Dont move, Harry. Dont move till we get another rope! THE EDGE OF THE CHIMNEYS ALMOST CUT THIS ONE THROUGH! Harry looked up at the foreman. His face, he says, was deathly white. I looked down at the ground, eight stories below.' Then I realized what a fix I was in. My senses were becoming paralyzed, and I felt as if I couldnt support myself any longer. The leg braced against the gutter began to get numb. The rotten gutter itself would slip from under me at the least pressure. I could see the old rope now badly frayed and holding by only a few strands. I never felt so weak in my life. I wanted to move and relieve my numb leg, but I didnt have the strength. I began to hear voices below me. A crowd had collected in the street. I had been persiring freely, and now my underwear felt as if it were coated with ice. I felt some slight jars as the strands of the rope broke one after another, and I could see the foreman, sick to his stomach now, and his face green. My nose began to bleed, and the blood froze as fast as it came out. But at last the boys arrived with another rope. They made a noose and slid it to me. But still the worst moment hadnt arrived. FOR INFORMATION ice-fill- ed milk-produci- In the Feed Lot an- - 1890. The government of Mexico has assumed control t)f catUe raising. Too Frightened to Put Rope Around His Waist. Iron plows were believed to poison the soil when introduced a century ago. Salt is as necessary to live stock on pasture as it is when the animals are in winter quarters. S.S.S.C0 drugstore. isdue to acid, upset stomach. Milnesia wafers (the original) quickly relieve acid stomach and give necessary so-call-ed Freight cars for shipping hogs during hot weather should be properly prepared before loading. S.S.S. Tonic is especiallydesigned to build sturdy health... its remarkable value is time tried and scientifically . .thats why it makes you feel Eroven. again. Available at any; Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 60 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Adv. WNU W Mastitis, garget, or caked bag is a very serious problem among dairy cattle. The economic loss caused is much greater than any ever produced by tuberculosis, and in some sections mastitis is responsible for greater losses than is Bangs disease or contagious cattle abortion. Mastitis is caused by bacteria which destroy the cells in the udder. Once these cells are destroyed they can never be replaced by other secreting cells, but only by hard scar tissue. Hoards Dairyman. alyzed in and operated in the United States, where motor fuel is less than as costly as in some foreign countries. healing Mastitis Serious Problem - in U. S. More than 70 per cent of the worlds motor vehicles are owned Cars rd Bacteria in milk were first WNU Service. Belt Syndicate. ouux touay 10 relieve me soreness--kid About of aU the forest land in the united States is estimated to be in farm woodlots. These are often overpastured, especially in dry years. The same thing happens on public lands that are leased to sheep and cattle ranchers. Millions of dollars are spent annually by federal, state, and municipal governments and private land owners on reforestation. Much of this expenditure may go for naught when the timber lands are leased for pasture. Overpasturing kills the trees, asserts a writer in the Chicago Tribune. A heavily pastured woods has practically no young growth and what little there is usually is broken and scrubby and exists only in small, ragged patches. Cattle, horses, and sheep eat young seedlings, particularly the hardwoods, trample them down, or brush against them and break them off. Hogs eat the seed and prevent reproduction, or root young seedlings out of the ground, sometimes eating the roots. The older trees are damaged when the roots are trampled and the ground packed down so that it fails to soak up water as it should. Horses often peel the bark from the trees. The effect of such abuse is evident in the dead tops and skimpy foliage on the old trees in a woods that has been overpastured. Foresters say that horses should never be allowed to run in the woods. one-thi- regain lost weight is a simple when certain bodily functions are restored to normal. Of foremost importance is the stimulation of digestive juices in the stomachtomake better nse of the food you eat. . .and restoration of lowered to turn the digested food into firm flesh. S.SJS. Tonic does just this. Forget about underweight worries If you are deficient in stomach diges.just tive juices and take S.S.S. Tonic Immediately before each meal. Shortly you will be de. lighted with the way you will feel. . your friends will compliment you on the way you will look. TO Seven drops of lemon juice added to a pint of cream before whipping it will cause it to beat up in less than half the time it would without the juice. By Prof. J. P. Willman, Department of Animal Husbandry, New York State College. WNU Service. Although 1 j They yelled to Harry to put the rope around his waist, but he was too weak and too frightened. If he moved that much, he knew, the old rope and the gutter would break and hed go hurtling to the street below. So he strung that noose AROUND HIS NECK. And then, with his two hands he did his best to relieve the pressure while they hauled him, choking, to the ridge. Harry says no tortnre could ever be worse than that trip up the sido of the roof. He says hed rather be shot than go through it again. They got him up safely, but he was more dead than alive when he arrived. And volunteer for any more heroic stunts? Harry will be hanged if he does. 1 JUNGO AREA Scene of Austin Gold Excitement HUMBOLDT COUNTY, NEVADA Phone, Write or Wire CHILD, BARCLAY & COMPANY Members: Salt Lake Stock Exchange Stock Exchange Building Phone Was. 4153 , Salt Lake City, Utah Teletype Slk. 34 We Want Your Busin ess Established I89S , ! 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