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Show f , THE TAGE SIX. PJIOVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 1925. 1 I -- FARM BUREAU'. (ConrUued Froia rge . - due.) t ?be eaUed, fctet for H --otmy farm problems sad bare alfraj-- received satisfaction. I know that he worki naceasingly the projects that are for the beat good of the s eommuuity and the farmer,' eren against opposition. He has alwaya stood for the thing be thought wai "The county agent eosts the farmers lea than 25 cents per year, while thr local and the eeonty farm bnreajr costs hint S3. Personally I feel as though I get dollars la good from the county, agent where I don't eren get dimes from the". coun' ty farm bureau. "Is Is my honest opinion that if Mr. Welch is removed as county agent, the farm bureau will be a enntity tblngjtf thg pant in h within one year." . George Groneman, president of the ProTe local farm bureau for two years, declares that he has sl- wsys found Mr. Welch Jo be a very easy peraon with whom to co operate. . "I hare alwara" found II r. tekh to be on the Job," said Mr. Groneman. "He Is always ready snd willing to gire the proper instruction! and advice at ail times. He ,haa glten pruning detnonatra-tion- g in my orchard st different times to. large groups of fruit growers, snd from the questions he has demonstrated to all that be ha? the practical as well as the .theoretical experience." According to Chris Jeppersoaof n Lakeriew, the farmers of that are most assuredly in faror of keeping Mr. Welch in his present . position. j Ton conld go the entire United States over," said Mr. Jenperson, and you couldnt find a better man for county agricultural agent of Utah county than J. P. Welch. At least that is my snd msny of my neighbors' opinion on the matter. Welch Is to the county, scents' what Jack Dempsey is to the boxing1 ring." Another strong booster for Mr. Welch and his retention as county agricultural agent Is Bishop James. H. Clark of TlmpsaogDS, who has been president .of his local farm bureau for severaljresrs. Bishop Clarkls of the opinion that If the farmers don't get whst they want, from Mr. Welch they themselves are to blame. . ... v. a. aec-tio- Women for miles around are coming to this unusual .event .Jl Jain. t T'rvt iNews oi mis Dig . t stove oaie nas universal spread everywhere. Women are crowding our store to see these modern universal .Ranges and to take advantage of the exceptional prices", terms and offers we are making." Representatives from Cribben & Sexton Com-- : panyrhicagb7 the rnakers, wffl bef glad to demonstrate to you these finest of Gas, Combination and. 4 Gift offers .The shown and are Ranges. special Ijree good only during this Universal Stove Sale. So be sure Iand come V .." - v vame-givin- ' g J 5Tf i J; 3. UNIVERSAL J T ri . - ' ' :IIlliasik;IMVERSAt RANG J1 . ' ' SI IJ ' I fr I G-a- . 0 UNIVER a. w x rr. RA N C Three ranges in one coal, wood and gas. All that is required to change from oae luel to the other is a turn of the handy key. Simple and economical to operate. Don't fail to have this modern Range demonstrated during our Gas Range UNIVERSAL COiMBirWION include without - . t I for-yours- 5c . Your The focceM of your cooking and baking is dependent upon o ettdent rmgc Why gamble with an old, wom-oitove? Trade it in for a bright new UnrvenaL Your eld ttove accepted ai part 'payment on any new Universal of occcwrul during this Sale. Bo awmwd cooking by procuring a Universkl NOW. Own may select for future delivery and entitles you" to all special inducements of this Stove Sale. An cxceptifosl cportiaJty grasp itl , Saturday is the Last Day ! . Easy Terms., No Interest , . v: i f iff ..i.iTiii. ?7 swr i " jj )!S-jtiSbnrkt- . Special $24.90r$29.90 83 i 4 trim models in Soudes, of chic fiir LOT NO. 2A-grou- p Twill Cords "and. Charmiens. ' $39.90 $49.9D , Thursday Friday Saturday . - See Windows - TTMflPMMS fQMl . THE - DEPARTMENT STtflg: OF PRpVO ,' ; Man Loses Hope is a simple, harmless preparation removes th4 catarrhal ' mucus from the ' intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver snd intestinal ailments," including appendicitis. . One dose will con. 'vince.er money refunded. At all drngglHts. Advertisement that "For ten years I suffered severe trouble. Tbe doc tors said I had cancer of the. stom ach and nothing would do but an oiwrstioiK- - I toek my last round or ly from stomach Majrr's Wonderful - Remedy- -. 2 years ago. Since then 1 sleep. well, 'eat whit I Want and feel fine." It f-- . V.- Il' growing jiThisjs Jhe season to make, good returns contracts pi i .musk co. nmm ffWTr cannery, crops. We earnestly solicit your for BEANS, $40 and $50.00 per ton; CUCUMBERS,-$15.0- 0, $30.00 ani $45.00 per ton, arid especially TOMAV . TOES at $12.00 per ton. ; Each Plain and Fancy, Serving Trays 20c to 50c at Iferms . -- ' Glass Tumblers elf. UNIVERSAL Combination Rang Q32)EF!T - $1.50 Set Stove Be sure and securer-- a - set Sale. Aft 0 0 Extra Cups and Saucers FREE during Universal festures simulated are! fascinating ' . Transparent7 Oven Ware 9 illustrated.' This Pyrex Ware "1 pockety w pieces - 3 oi uenmne v. fyrex ' A complete DINNER. SET - ; . 32-pie- ce Universal charge, ftTlilt tip pert little the true condition; relative-tplaints that hive reached Logan. Stove Sale, we will ' ; sleeves' ,and' WelcbJ.;:.;.v Fr(T. FREE! the ' -- com- To every one purchasing a Universal Range during ' . A group of beautiful silk; coats 'in, .black rose'and'.gFeen' ever heard a' farmer complain about 'V Mr. It is slso learned that during the ofpsst three or ; four weeks, an colUtah Agricultural ficial of the lege has quietly visited among farmers of the" county to learnrthe , Universal Stove Sale. I LOT NO. , 1 ' H tills he has gone right on and demonstrated' his ability. ' snd good v citizenship.. ; "'If anybody wants to get rid of Mr. Welch, it most certainly is aot the farmers, of Utah county. The gfcl!t"tna'J6rlty of them want him to stay on the Job he. has filled so well during his incumbency.. No one ' i MB emi jjut joMMe,Jmtwltti-a- ThmT are many styles of Universal s Ranges witfTand without automatic oven heat control. In fact, we have a Gas Range to fit each individual family's taste and pocketbook. Cleverest, of '.' J Vim p e f Some blouses J ire v these. bsve been' orklnsted here, others coine f6mPris. If a InniDer dreKg'iHliDC'luded wardrobe, in yoOTAsrA-'ngand it sbarfidf see-l- s but there was only man present who was not more than "pleased with the work of Mr. Welch. Since no one was there to find fault with' the county agent, the matter was dropped right then aUd there, as far as the directors were concerned. since then certain county offi cers have tried to handicap him in CAS ri'TIIIJBi a good. range1 of sizes. i BLOUSES? . We have a variety of Porcelain Coal-Woo- d Ranges witkaoiwithout reservo&'i All that is requireji to teep theW Briglit an3 "new lootingns to occasionally wipe them off with' a moist cloth. Come in and see our complete displaj - Ranje Coal-Woo- d - -'- ' ow ... can't get anything without asking for it," says Bishop Clark. That Is most of the trouble with those wha are contlnuaily kicking against the county sgent. He can't make a personal visit to every farm in the county. , Thent too, there are farmers who think they know more ' ' than the agent "AbQut a year ago . last December a similar move to put Mr. Welch out was on foot A meet ing was 'called for the purpose by sn official of the county bureou, sfllsVihMiiY E were able to make an extremely good buy from our makers on these coats. Coats of this,type have .sold from $10 to' $15 more than whaU we are asking. These coats, are. in that new high shades and are'to be had Ypu Coal-Woo- early-tomor- . ; I fWaTssrata . STEPHEN BEE Hardware and Sporting Goods Easy Terms No Interest 354-36- ft National Packing, Corporation W, Center, Provo, Utah. 2 : : vvwyvwvwwyweiww)iwwyvvv J ,iiuJj:1mri-.J-J -- tm juuiLi.iiMU.M ,!ijiuii.ii.iiim.H4.,jii ' ' ' " 1 |