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Show THE RICH, COTTNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH am A'-- j Work and Its Reward Silent as Lightning " ' WORK $ A LAY preacher who had for many years preached in a somewhat boisterous manner, emphasizing his points by excessively raising his voice, suddenly changed his style in the pulpit, and thereafter spoke softly and very earnestly. Asked why he had adopted the new way, he replied : When I was a little boy I thought it was the thunder which was the most impressive, now I know that it is the silent lightning. It is true that a loud voice has its uses occasionally, but the right word whispered is frequently far more effective. , Be . By J. C. Taylor, Extension Poultrymin, New New Jersey College of Agriculture. ..... ,, WNU Service. , . 'I , well-develop- ed nt So what you eaa to prevent coughs, congestion and bronchial irritation by using Denver Mud. A remedy that doctors have been prescribing ior years. Just spread it on, cover and see how promptly relief. will come. Excellent ior buns, bruises, and slda irritation. Keep a package of Denver Mud in your medicine chest. AT AU DRUG STORES Family size, 50e SALT LAKES Practical site, 25c NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months Problems of Disease With the increase in poultry population, and local concentration, have come problems of disease plenty of them. Some of the experiment stations, notes a writer in the Rural New-Yorke- r, in states where poultry is a large industry have research laboratories comparable to those of the great hospitals. Germ and parasite infestation, bodily defects, nutritional deficiencies and disorders are studied to find the exact causes, so that prevention, vaccination or medical treatment may be recommended. Easily administered capsules are available for many poultry troubles, such as intestinal parasites. We all realize that disease prevention through sanitary measures is of prime importance, but many poultry disorders do yield to modern treatment so that it is not necessary to chop off a hens head at the first sign of ailment. HOTEL Loss From Red Mites Temple Square Red mites and body lice frequently cause serious loss in egg production. Deaths also may follow a bad infestation among both young and old stock, and considerable time and care may be required to bring the flock back into condition after the trouble has been overcome. Carelessness or insanitary conditions are usually responsible for the presence of these pests. They thrive on dirty hens and multiply rapidly in filth if it is allowed to accumulate. Rates $1.50 to $ 3.00 The S highly Hotel Temple Square haa a desirable, friendly atmosit immacand ulate, supremely comfortable, Yon therecan thoroughly agreeable. fore understand why this hotel 1st phere. You will always find HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Yon can also appreciate why Ife a mark of distinction te atop af this baamtitnl hoatmiry ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. that -- He who goes round about in his requests wants, commonly, more than he chooses to appear to want. Lavater. , - Green food for winter feeding of poultry can easily be obtained by sprouting oats. Oats to be sprouted should be good seed oats and free from any must or smut, and a homemade oat sprouter, consisting of trays two feet square and four, or five inches deep with fine hardware cloth for the bottom, is satisfactory equipment. Soak the oats in warm water overnight and then spread them on the trays about an inch thick. Keep the temperature of the room in which the oats are placed between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit and water the oats once a day. When the sprouts are three or four inches long, they are ready to be fed to the birds at the rate of one square inch of oats to each bird daily. Golden Gate Salad. The most serious trouble in sproutVz pound of fresh marshmallows ing is mold. Great care is needed to avoid its appearance and no oats cut in halves. 2 nice oranges, carefully peeled should be fed which have any trace of mold. Careful washing of trays and cut in small pieces. 2 bananas, cut in dicelike pieces. and tubs used in sprouting oats in 2 thick slices of fresh pineapple a five per cent solution of formalin is a good practice to follow. If cut in the same way. 1 large tart apple, cut fine. this fails to control the mold, use one of formalin to every Vz pint bottle of red maraschino six teaspoon of water and allow the quarts cut in with cherries, half, juice. oats to soak in this solution for 12 Vz pint jar of french marrons, hours. broken up, with sirup. The delicate inner stalks of one head of celery, cut in small pieces. Houdans a French Breed, V pound of fresh pecans or eng-lis- h Takes Name From Village walnuts. The Houdan is a French breed, Mix nuts, fruits, celery together taking its name from the village in dish and put in icebox. of Houdan. It is a rather popular breed in France and is Jtept to a Dressing. Vz pint of thick mayonnaise. certain extent in the United States for the production of table poultry. pint of thick cream. It is a bird of good substance with Whip cream and mix with mayonnaise and juice of half a lemon. good length and depth of body, makAn hour before serving mix dress- ing it well adapted for the producing lightly with salad and sprinkle tion of meat. The back is long and with plenty of paprika. Serve very of good breadth, sloping slightly toward the tail. In many respects cold on crisp lettuce leaves. like this salad very much. I the Houdan .somewhat resembles ate it first in California, so I call the Dorking, an English breed. The weights in pounds are: it Golden Gate salad. It is best standard 7Vz Cock, hen, 6Vz; cockerel, Vz made of fresh fruits, but it can be and pullet, 5Vz. made of canned fruits. At home A feature of the characteristic we often serve it instead of dessert, of a fifth the is Houdan presence a with little more whipped cream. toe, practically all other breeds and Copyright. WNU Service. varieties of chickens having but four toes. The Houdan also has a crest and a. beard. Fasces on Our Dimes V comb is The shaped. coins were designed Our ten-ceMottled Houdan has black The three years before Mussolini and 1 feather in 2 his followers adopted the faeces plumage with about as the emblem of Fascism. The to 1 feather in 10 tipped with posiwhite, depending on the section fasces on our dimes are emblems tive of plumage. The fluff is black, common to works of art. The faswith gray. The under-colo- r tipped ces were the rods made into a in of both sexes is dull sections all bundle to enclose a protruding axe The ear lobes are white. black. and were borne by the ancient The color of the beak is dark horn; Roman lictors to execute the the shanks and toes are pinkish ment of the magistrate. white, mottled with black. The White Houdan is the counterpart of the mottled in type and has pure white plumage. The ear Now That Colds Are lobes are red. The beak, shanks, Here Again and toes are pinkish white. see only thou work, and thou canst not escape the reward: whether thy work be fine or coarse, planting corn, or writing epics, so only it be honest work, done to thine own approbation, it shall earn a reward to the senses as - well as to the thought: no matter how often defeated, you are bom to victory. Emerson. 'i SPROUTED OATS GOOD WINTER DIET Tender : Plants Should Free From Mold. . in every hour, paid . . Nome Heating I! into Dickering for Wool in a Fez Market. Prepared by National pen in depicting the quaint native Washington, D. C. WNU Service. life in the souks, so gloomy are they may stroll through the under the shading mattings overlanes of Canton, the head, so incessant the coming and streets of Peiping, the going of the passing throngs that bazaars of Cairo and Stam-bou- l, will not halt their hurrying steps. the climbing alleys of Algiers, Beautiful Mosque and the vaulted souks of Tunis; but are things of greater moThere Fez, Morocco, so near to the At- ment in Fez than the varied crowds lantic ocean, no doubt will seem to and the fascinating souks. A sudden you the most oriental city of them turn in a narrow covered lane, and all. arched door you see a wide-ope- n A few years ago, it would sur- that gives a view into a marvelous prise a visitor to see any but Moor, mosque, the Karouiine. A vestibule Jew, or Negro in the crowded souks glowing with bright-tile- d walls and of Fez. To discover a French officer floor, a broad, central, tiled court, was a novelty. And it was stranger a graceful fountain spouting water, Eustill to behold a a forest of carved pillars 270 of ropean girl standing before a silk them with their long vistas showmerchants booth calmly feeling a ing masses of white and black. length of shining material between There white - robed men kneel, finger and thumb. swaying forward and back togethBut now, sightseers are not so er, bending until their foreheads rare. Alien women wander safely touch the tiled pavement, rising to through the dim and crowded al- their feet, bowing, sinking to their leys of Fez, where, two dozen years knees again, prostrating themselves officers, sol- with faces to the ground all in perago, Frances sons were cruelly fect unison. And never a sound! diers, and civilians massacred. Yet this change has Picture the scene on a Friday when been achieved without harshness or fifteen or twenty thousand Moslem injustice to the native inhabitants. men fill this great mosque. Their prejudices are deferred to, Women are not admitted, except their religion and customs not in- into a corner of it. But you will terfered with. No Christians may see them come to the gateways g enter their mosques. No there are fourteen of these and, European is allowed to visit their putting their heads timidly just inbeautiful theological colleges, by the side, kiss the lintels of the open resident generals orders, because doors. of some visitors irreverent behavThe Karouiine mosque was begun ior. in the Ninth century and finished There are the shops of the sellers in the Eleventh; but successive sulof belts for wom- tans further embellished it. One of en beautiful girdles, two or three its gates, covered with bronze ornainches broad, of padded velvet heav- ments, dates from 1136. Besides ily worked in gold wire. There are serving as a place of worship, it is the venders of leather ' articles the seat of the Fez Mohammedan large, square, red bags with rings university, to which hundreds of stuby which they are slung like satch- dents from all parts of Morocco els over the shoulders; long fringed flock to study theology, grammar, bags stamped in quaint designs or Moslem law and jurisprudence from worked with colored thread ; purses, its renowned professors. g and adorned notecases, There are many other mosques in with cut-odesigns on a colored Fez, but none can compare with background. Most of these leather this, the largest in Africa. articles smell like polecats! Madrasahs, ecclesiastical colHeelless leges, and Zaouias, seats of reliBuying Slippers. In the Street of the Slipper Sellers gious confraternities, abound. The former are generally housed in are stacked columns of heelless beautiful buildings. beautiwith some fronts The fonduks dotted about many with ornamented silver, gold, fully or silk embroidery; others just the capital, like the caravansaries of farther East, are the oriental plain yellow leather slippers. This Eastern footgear is so equivalents of our hotels. Many are speedily worn out that the trade in architecturally fine and date back it should be lucrative. You may hundreds of years. chance upon a wild rush of men Only Hotels Are Fonduks. crowding about some shops, clam- - You enter one through a, massive orous and holding out eager hands gateway leading into a square courtto snatch at long lengths of yard surrounded by two- - or threethrust one within another. storied buildings. On the ground Then you will see them scurrying floor are lock-u- p shops in which from these wholesale establish- the traveling merchant can display ments, for such these booths are, to and sell the goods he has brought, the shops of the retail merchants. perhaps from distant lands. Carved One rushes up to the grave, wood galleries run round the upper d bearded vender sitting stories and off them open rooms in on his counter-sho- p floor, and thrusts which the wayfarer can lodge until a yard of yellow slippers at him. he has sold off his stock or finished The retail man looks at them lan- his business and is ready for the guidly, shakes his head, and the road again. No food is supplied. middleman hurries on to the next, The common fonduk has stables to be succeeded by another and on the ground floor or else the travanother until the squatting figure elers horses, mules, camels, and in the square pigeonhole makes his donkeys are picketed round the purchase to replenish his stock. court, making the place noisome Such a scene, dnd an excited with stench. auc-- . mob of women at an open-ai- r A curious relic of the past is to tion of wool mattresses screaming be seen on the front of one of the out offers, are the two most animat- houses in the Tala Souk. From the ed glimpses of native life that the ornamented plaster and wood facade souks can give. jut out thirteen carved wooden The Street of the Coppersmiths beams; on the end of each rests resounds with the musical clang of a large green bronze flattened bowl their hammers on the rounded pots. or gong. Above each 'is a narrow The Street of the Silk Sellers glows window in alignment. All these are with color. The Street of the Brass supposed to have formed part of a Workers shines with the golden timepiece constructed in 1357 and brightness of the artistically shaped are called in consequence the vessels, huge kettles, the stemmed Clock of Bou Inania. banqueting dishes with their tall Through Fez rushes tumultuously conical covers, and the hanging the little River Fez. You will cross lamps with colored glass sides. it over one bridge in the heart of Then there is the Street of the the city without noticing it; for the Dyers. Half - naked figures, faces, bridge is lined with shops and seems arms, and bodies stained all colors, just part of an ordinary souk. For stir big earthenware pots of bright-hue- d a space the stream runs swift in liquids, dip into them or haul a deep chasm of blank-walle- d out cloths, masses of silk thread, houses. From the garden of one a or lengths of flimsy material. solitary date palm rises, sharply The camera rarely can help the outlined against the sky.. ?. : Geographic-Society- , YOU . well-dress- ed . sight-seein- , -- ed triple-foldin- ut . down-at-he- el es cross-legge- . llllllv By John Barclay Heating Expert Avoid Unhealthy Dry Air Keep Radiator Humidifier Pans Filled With Water. ANY winter colds are caused by hot, dry air in the home while the season for burning the furnace is on. Heat, of course, absorbs the moisture in the air. This hot air also dries out and damages furniture. You can easily and inexpensively by keepprovide for ing a pan humidifier, or hot water, pan, filled with water in each room of your home. Designed to hang out of sight on the backs of radiators, these pans furnish water that can be evaporated by the radiator heat and provide moisture for the air in the rooms. This prevents the air from becoming too dry and lessen? the chance of catching or spreading colds. Warm air heating plants are equipped with humidifier pans. All you have to do is to keep them filled with fresh water. air-moist- Copyright. JCet . WNU Service. LUDENS Menthol Cough Drops head 2. Soothe your throat 1. Clear your . 3. Help build up YOUR ALKALINE RESERVE 5? Energy of Resistance Our energy is in proportion to the resistance it meets. We can attempt nothing great but from a sense of the difficulties we have to encounter; we can persevere in nothing great but from a pride in overcoming them. Hazlitt. Don't Sleep When Gas Presses Heart If you want to really GET RID OR GAS and terrible bloating, dont expect to do It by Just doctoring your stomach with harsh, Irritating alkalies and gas tablets. Most GAS is lodged in the stomach and upper intestine and is due to old poisonous matter in the constipated bowels that are loaded with bacteria. If your constipation is of long standenormous ing, quantities of dangerous bacteria accumulate. Then your digestion is upset. 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