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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH JUST GO FISHIN' By DOUGLAS MALLOCH the world is lookin bluer you ever saw her, knew WHEN PASTURE FEED IS FAVORED FOR PIGS her, When you only stumble through Day by day. . When you think By H. W. Taylor, Extension Swine Specialist, North Carolina State College. WNU Service. A good, clean pasture for pigs wiU pay big dividends ed at marketing time next fall. When on good pasture, the sow and pigs are protected from disease and parasite infection and provided with feed essential to health and development. And pasturage is the cheapest form of feed that can be given the young porkers. Soy beans planted in rows and cultivated twice will furnish excellent grazing from the time the plants are about 15 inches high until frost. On good land an acre of soy beans will, support 15 to 20 shotes, provided they also receive a full feed of, corn and a good protein supplement. Such pastures should be sown on land where pigs have not been allowed to range during the previous year or so. Best results will be obtained if the land has been cultivated with some crop since the last time swine were on it. Land used for hog pasture or hog lots during the past year may be infested with parasites, particularly g worms, or other forms of organisms. To get the pigs in top shape for fall market they should be kept on full feed at all times. disease-producin- Towering above the floor of Bryce Canyon National park is this huge knife-lik- e formation, a slender ridge of eroded rock, pierced by large openings. To it has been given the name Wall of Windows. Its fantastic minaret-like top, in varying shades of red, brown and ochre, stands brilliant in the afternoon sun in silhouette against the blue sky. This is a Union Pacific railroad photograph. Douglas Malloch. inurin' o r n ? r1 m m D ETER m j, m a a 3 . j am I am her herald? Ive come all the way up from down south just ahead of her to tell everybody that she is coming. You know, that is what a herald is for. I had rather be the herald of Mistress Spring than anything else in all the world. Winsome half lifted his beautiful blue wings as he said this. Dont go! cried Peter. I guess I know how you feel. It must be perfectly splendid to make everybody glad and happy as you do. I I wish I could be a herald. Winsome Bluebird laughed the I guess you dont sweetest laugh. need to be a herald to make people glad to see you, Peter, he said. Besides, you know you can be sort of a herald by telling everybody you meet that I am here. Thats so! Peter cried. Thats one reason I like to be the first to see or hear you. Its great fun to RABBIT was sitting in the middle of the dear Old Brier Sunlight Is Source of Patch. Jolly, round, red Mr. Sun Vitamin D ; Aids Poultry had just begun his daily climb up in the blue, blue sky, and Peter was Sunlight is just as essential to wondering where he would go and good poultry health as green feed, what he would do when he heard a fresh water and clean quarters. The sound that caused him to suddenly wise poultry raiser, whether he has sit with both ears up very straight a sizable flock or only a few hens, pointing right up to the sky. Peter will find profit in providing proper held his breath for a minute and sunshine. Pens, runways, feeding then he heard it There was a time, says stumpagain. This time houses, brooders and yards should he jumped straight up in the air and ing Stella, when a politician could be planned carefully to take full kicked his heels smoke a farmer out of his hole on together for joy. It rays,' was just the softest, sweetest whiselection day with a cheap cigar. advantage of the health-givin- g Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. says a writer in the Los Angeles tle! It wasnt merry and it wasnt Times. And it sad; it was just beautiful. see how pleased everybody is .when Know, too, that sunlight is an seemed to come from everywhere esthey know that you- have arrived. I important source of vitamin D, and nowhere just out of the air. I hope nothing will happen to sential to normal growth and health Winsome Bluebird! cried Peter make Mistress Spring late. of all animals. In the case of poultry, Rabbit. BlueOh, its Winsome T. W Burgess. WNU Service. . they need the vitamin D. of the bird! I wonder where he is! He suns rays because: sounds a long way off and yet he wet (1.) Adult birds become weakened may be close by. Oh, I do wonder and soon develop rickets without if Im the first one to hear him! FIRST-AI- D adequate sunshine. Without the sun, I guess you are, Peter, said a the growth of young birds is stunted soft voice.- - I guess you are, beBy ROGER B. WHITMAN and they turn out to be sickly, cause you see Ive just arrived and v scrawny specimens. I came straight to the Old Brier leMeeMMMeeeMftMMeeMeeeeeeeM (2.) Egg production is affected Patch, because I just knew that when this effect is of no importance. vitally: If your flock is producing you would be looking for me and I Washing soda and trisodium phosshelled eggs, the wanted you to have the pleasure soft or paper-thi- n reason may be that it is not getting of being the first to see me. Why phate dissolved in water in the proDAINT and varnish removers do portion of 1 to 3 pounds to the galenough sunshine. not actually remove a finish; lon are usually satisfactory. They action is to soften the oils of may have the effect of raising the their ' Yellow Newtown Apple a finish sufficiently to permit it to grain of wood, which calls for sandThe Yellow Newtown apple, which be wiped and scraped off. Liquid papering after the wood has dried. has grown for many years in VirBy Roger B. Wnltman removers are a combination' of solWNU Service. benwood as ginia and is there known locally as such vents, alcohol, was Albemarle brought the Pippin, zine, amyl acetate, and other liqto that state by Dr. Thomas Walker uids, usually combined with parafwho was a physician with the Virfin to check evaporation. Liquid removers act quickly; usually in not ginia troops during the French and By BEST BALL Indian war. After the defeat of more than 20 minutes. By that Braddock, Doctor Walker returned, time paint and varnish will be so to his home in Virginia and apparsoftened that they can be wiped off Golf grips1 with a rough cloth. For old paint, ently carried scions of the apple These scions trees in his saddle-baa second application may be neceswere successfully grafted on trees sary, and scraping with a putty at his home in Castle Hill, Albeknife. With liquid removers, there marle county. is no raising of the grain of wood. The vapors of liquid varnish reInterlocking grip movers are inflammable, and care So Fresh Youve Glad of Im Oh, Winsome, Eggs Age Overlapping Got Here at Last; Im So Happy I must be taken to avoid fire. I know Suitable: for. large The freshness of an egg is not of one case, and it was not unusual, HANDS, LONG FINGERS Could Sing for Joy. determined by its age, notes a this was overlooked with diswriter in the Philadelphia Record. dont you look up in the little cherry when astrous results. Liquid varnish reJ. Hansell French, secretary of tree over your head, Peter, and say mover was being used to take the to queries something? agriculture, in response finish from table. The work was a Of course, Peter felt very foolish, explained that the new fresh egg done in a small room, and as being law contains no time provision. and he looked just as he felt, as he it was the windows were winter, advertised be cannot Winsome Bluebird sitting right closed. In the middle Natural saw lawfully Eggs of things the GRIP FOR as fresh unless they conform with over his head. You see that soft, worker a there SMALL HANDS cigarette; the following standards: The air cell beautiful voice had seemed to come was an lighted instant flash of and from everywhere, and Peter hadnt the house was saved from fire, must be not more than destrucof an inch in depth and must be been able to tell just where it did tion an exwith work only by quick GRIPPING THE CLUB localized and regular; the yolk must come from. tinguisher. he cried. Oh, Oh, Winsome! be visible but not plainly visible or When using a liquid remover, mobile; the white must be firm and Winsome, Im so glad youre here there should be good ventilation to npHERE are three ways of grip-pin- g the golf club; the overlapclear; the germ must not show any at last! Im so happy I could sing carry off the vapors, and there and the natural, visible development. Properly main- for joy. ping, interlocking To should be no flames nearby. Ho, ho, Peter! laughed Win- avoid trouble, a liquid varnish re- two handed grip. In the overlaptained eggs will come within the Do try it. I should mover shbuld not be provision of the law after weeks of some Bluebird. used in a cel- ping grip the little finger of the right to love hear you sing." of storage. lar when the heater fire is burning, hand overlaps the forefinger of the Peter grinned. Well, anyway, if nor in a kitchen with a lighted coal left. With the interlocking grip the I can dance, he cried range; with a gas range the pilot little finger of the right hand is inI cant Measuring Straw in Stack and rightsingaway began the funniest light should be put out. With ordi- terlocked with the forefinger of the In estimating the number, of tons little dance that ever was. Finally nary and common sense precau- left. A large number of the good of straw in a stack, multiply the he had to stop to get his breath. tions, liquid varnish removers can golfers today employ one or the other of these grips and their value length by the width at the ground There, thats how glad I am! he be used with complete safety. the distance over the cried. Now tell me all the news, by The use of a liquid paint and var- lies largely in creating better costack. This last measurement may Winsome. nish remover should be followed by ordination of movement between be found by throwing a rope over Oh, I couldnt, Peter. I couldnt liberal washing with turpentine to the two hands. The problem is to make the hands the stack. To get the number of tell you all. Theres too much to take up the paraffin. tons, according to a correspondent tell and I havent got time now. Certain alkalis have the effect of work as closely together as possiin Wallaces Farmer, divide the You know there are others waiting paint removers; for example, wash- ble, to eliminate any tendency multiplied product by 600 if the for me. ing soda, trisodium phosphate, and toward friction between the . two. But do tell me if Mistress Spring lye.i Of these, lye has the great Good golf is a matter of smooth stack is well settled, or by 650 to 700 if the stack is new or not well is most here, begged Peter. disadvantage of being injurious to stroking and there is trouble enough Of course she is! Dont you know wood fibers, and should be used only along .the swings path- - without settled. , WNU Service. Short Dance Frock y Thornton W Burcfess . it ago ..f.ifV. 1 .. 4 t THE HERALD OF MISTRESS SPRING youre weary of her. Banker, worker, lawyer, lover, Theres a way you can recover Right away. When discouraged and disgusted, . When youre practically busted, Theres a way to git adjusted And to smile: From your cares and competition Take a little intermission, Jump the joint, and just go fishin For awhile. Why, ya great big mastadon ya, When your girl has gone back on ya. As she ought to do, doggone ya, Youre so mean, When youre troubled in the gizzard, When youre sick from A to Izzard, When you look just like a lizard. Blue and green, Then to cure each ache and shiver, And to regulate your liver, Row a boat, or wade a river . For a mile Yes, to feel the old ambition And to git back in condition, Jump the joint, and just go fishin For awhile! Clean Field Will Pay Well, Specialist Advises. spring-farrow- her . - : TO RILING HOUSE - at Graphic Golf g. r one-quart- er c; Short dance frocks are becoming a trend of fashion. This one, which has a matching bolero jacket, is of black wrap print taffeta with pastel colored flowers. The new low waist-lin- e is an important style note. The slippers are designed especially for short evening dresses. handicapping the stroke at the start. There are craftsmen in every field who grip the tools differently and golf is no exception. Two of the greatest golfers of this era, Bobby Jones and Gene Sarazen, used different grips, the former overlapping and the latter, interlocking. Most of the good goffers of the present day possess large hands and this makes the problem of which of these two grips to use comparatively simple for both are suitable for big hands and long fingers. Among the rank and file of players, however, there are many with small hands and stubby fingers. Women in particular have a natural handicap in small hands and to overcome this the two handed grip is used. The hands placed on the club' in the manner illustrated above, cover a good portion of the shaft and if held on the light side will together well. Many champions of the past have used this grip. The point to remember is that the hands must work in both directions equally well. Bell Syndicate. 3D Kq WNU Service. IP f I LOVE. SAY THAT AGAIN AN LEAVE OUT one-four- th . . . L i . ' i WNU Service. |