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Show Read how two egg-raisers cleared in one year $6.41 per fiien, or over $12,000 PER YEAR on their Hock ol 1953 hens I"T"HE ordinary poultryman will say it can't be done that"! I JL $2 to $3 per hen is the very utmost that even an expert J can make, clear. He will say that even if a few experienced jj ': men could make $6.41 per hen, it is impossible for two mere I beginners to do it. r i And yet that is exactly what the Comings, father and son, DID DO in 1908. Starting five i years ago with only 30 hens, with no experience, with Prof. Gowell's bulletins as their founda- ; tion, with many experiments and much hard w ork, this was the result in 1908 over $12,000 I profit from 1953 laying pullets. Read the whole story in the . CORNING EGG BOOK j 'j ' (entitled "$6.41 per Han per year"). Not what the (Vniinrs might .1... ..r eoiil.l do. or want to f. 'j 'do. hut what tliey !)!! DO. No impossibilities, no wild promises of fortunes from n Tew liens Y in a dry-goods box. Simply a enol, careful, comprehensive account of liow scientific ejr'-rais- iiiS makes money ($rJ,U0( per year) for two b urd-lu aled business men. Arc AH Recognized Poultry Systems Back Numbers? I The Corning Kkk Hook tells everything where the Corning find their runrket, why they rale only ' FJ white-slielled, sterile eggs, how they keep hens laving regularly In winter, when they hatch chicks that are to ilo their host work In December and January, how to mix the feed that produces the most .; i eggs, how to prevent losses, how they found the best breed for egg- producing, nnd, how their wh.de sys- ' ( teni works to that one end eggs, eggs, KOGS. Many photographs of the Comings' Sunriy Slope Farm, , ; with complete working plans of their buildings, showing brooder and laying houses, rolony houses, breed' ) Ing pens, door and fl'or eonstruetlon. ete., etc. From these plans any builder can reproduce the plant. In '. ' whole or in parL ;. (This last winter tho Comings had .nou hens, and In January wen- getting ccnt-i per dozen for ' eggs. ; So Important has the poultry Industry of this country become, ami so valuable do we consider !)im . boolc to all poultry owners, that we have made arrangements with tho publishers of tho CornlDg Egg-Hook Egg-Hook which enable use to make the following extraordinary offer: Cut out and send this couoon THE MORNING OR EVENING STANDARD for ..coo L, three months and two years' subscription for the FARM standard, ogden rtah-riease sen i I JOURNAL and the CORNING EGG BOOK, outside of I -i mv address the Coming Fpg nook. J Ogden City by mail, for $2.00. In Oden City or by car- (ho Karni f,,r lwo vr'Mr8 and I rier for $2.75 ,h, Standard for three J J months. Find euclosed $2 If ouLsbP- Farm Journal has for thin v-turcp years mnductod a poultry '.,f Ogden, by mutl. or $- 75 if in Og- J I department t known the country oor for the ability of its edi -vn -'ll-v 10 I'a' l0r same. , tors and th'o value of its contents. It is the standard month- J J ly farm and h--me paper of tho country, with already moro Vddres than 750,000 subscrllK-rs. it is for the poultryman. gardener, ' tf fruitman, stockman, trucker lll.igr suburbanite, the women J folks, the boys :ind girls. Regardless of what you may think NOW, you will find Farm Journal Is for YOU, too.. Clean, J clever, theertul, Intensely practical. . - i - i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BRITISH COLUMBIA FRUIT FARMS $10 cah, $10 monthly in "Glorious Kootenay." "Fertllo. No irrigating. Mild climate, Freo booklet copy Investors' In-vestors' Trust &. Mortgage Corporation Corpora-tion LteL, 134 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, Van-couver, B. C. 1 1-19-1 wk JOR for hotel or saloon porter from I 5 to 0 o'clock every morning No. ! 157 24th St. ll-191wk THIS ABOUT QUALITY !r We recommend solid gold pjor mountings. We sell the f vabesl makes. We use Bausch Viyi4. Lomb lenses, made from K-Jthe finest crown glass, and k3 grind them to order in our j; VI own shop. We have had fif-( fif-( jjmeen years experience pre- scribing glasses and use the tiibe6t Instruments made In ! P. Jour work. Everything guar-) guar-) hi J. T. RUSHMER j OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST 4 LEGAL. SUMMONS. j In the District Court of the Second i Judicial District of the Sieto of Utah. ,j If and for the Countv of Weber. ;i Margaret Hewitt, Plaintiff vs Zacu-l Zacu-l riali Hewitt, Defendant. !i The State ot Utah to the Said De- ,! Iendant: J You are hereby summoned to appear " within twenty days after the services of this Summons upon you, if served ulthln the County In which this action Is brought; otherwise, vvlihin thirty (Jays after service, and ibifend the j riovc entitled action; and In case of f our failure so to do, judgment will r be rendered against you according to J tne demand of the Complaint, which l as been filed with the Clerk of said if i Court. J This action Is brought ti wecun? Judgment dissolving the Wids or inat-yf inat-yf rlmony now and heretofore existing , between plaintiff and defendant r. R. SKKFN, j Plaintiff's Attorney A P. O. Address 300-301 L'cclea ujild-w ujild-w 'ag, Ogden, Utah piles boiitii av tmi m HEWABSBRPTlOnHETKOD. If you suffer from blecdinir, Itchlne, blind or protU'Mnir J'l'.cf. u-n.l reve- yoir ud.iruflx. nnd I will lyll you how to euro yoeirm-lf al home by the n.;w absorption ab-sorption lr?ntr-.cnt; and will nlno scna sonic of ll.ls homy truntmont froe' for trial, willi refer onces from yauriown locullly If r. qu.-vteil. Immediate rc-Ik-f and permanent euro aHurd Send no money, hut tell other n( tliU offer. Vrlro to.! y to I'r i. M. Summon, tox ' Notro Lj.mu, lad. NOT HALF BAD. We used to Joquo about the too.no, Put It was neat And did not spread beyond the head Eleven feet. Kansas City Journal British post offices handle 1'i.ono,-000 1'i.ono,-000 letters and 250,0oo tolejranis a day. READ T1IF. CLASSIFIED PACK. I READ THE CLASSSPICD PA(JE. |