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Show r . -- V ihmmm mm MMa it v i ' ' , f ' Jan Beginning; suffering from an injured ankle the sult of a coasting accident. 1st we j will make reductions on all diry goods. Our aim will be to give our custom ers the benefit of all reductions in price of mdse. as fast as they take place B , re- Agrtc We are very sorry to state that our telephone office is closed for an lti'M-- I inate time, but trust we can o n have service again. Our next piospe :t for post master is Heber who recently went to' Evanston and took the government exa- - j mination, Heber Has had lots of exper- ience at post office work and is very' capable of the position. The Utah State Farm Bureau j Wo are entitled to cost of production, plus a unfavorable weather conditions, Frank Price drove the mail to and from Swan Creek while Mr. Heady rests here saving his vitality to f ce the well known Summit Blizzards, . Rich County Furniture Co. Sfa foaeton $aranee We can not work Iardslpfp It must individ oala. be derz through organ.zaticn. ar.d officered is an orgar ization of by farmers. wkols heaitcJ sup- port. The Utah State Farm Bureau Salt Lake City, Utah Suite 620, McCornick Euildng FC5'"IVr2 D 1VID N. BEAL, Epniaim, Utah Huiisvttle, Vu.i H. E. LLCk. Treo-inre- r J. F. EURTON, Nsti xal RepresentaDelta, Utah tive, Garland, Utah LSE R. TAYLOR, Secretary PsjMit, Utah D. D. McKAY. D. Ij LF Ju P. Ihr Ai, La ID IL U ? I R r. bT frTrTS ah L, L V, n, US t Ltah Delta, V ah LuL liibL.f, Cordhli, Utah becoming popular. We have again had cattle buyers among us but as the prices were too lew the Lake Town people did not accept their offer. Mr. A. W. Nebeker has been visitiflg pist w ek. WRIGHT THE JEWELER $1 j A l ANNUAL MEETING w.ll be 'd n 'la't The State Farm Bureau annual ma-ti- ng Lake Cur, January S, 1 and 8. 1 meeting will i'f at Hutel noon and anotuer t'n;nl Luncheon at Utah 10 a m meeting at 2 p m. In the evening at tho Joseph F Sm th Memorial Building eleven meetings will be held for taoee terested in Dairying, Canning Crops, Cereals, Sugar liens, bwunage and Irrigation, Livestock, Sheep and Wool, Sw.ne anj Womens work .EVERY FARMER 13 INVITED. FAR.irnS R3UND-U- P s Corfercrci. w..l be hed Jaruary 10 to 16 at And Utah A(p.;uLu al College, Logon, Ut?K of Farm Proin i x - Fieparai-oThes- - W.l Tie dcj-st- d of Marketing; Cu and - n and . M ducts for Va-ke- t. National lecturand II. u'ti in the H.-nTmer.ee, Nul-ti- on will be tl ere. A real course for Tarm Bureau ers and prc.ctt leaders. EVXItY FARMER IS INViTED. ( 3 ' !! tvi n Wyoming new location and are now insi"our ' ' u care take of to your needs ready eyeglass we t . W3 out these problems as farmers and for farmers interests, formed, finrr.ccd It is your organization. Join 'the Farm Bureau and get your neighbor to join and give the organ.-ut.c- n It Our High School is going to present the crama Oak Farm some time m J February, Characters have been east and parts written off. j his sister Mrs. Byrd Kearl the u addition to fair in p (altafy Evanston on cur investments Dont complain unless you are willing to make an effort to help clear up th.ngs. The farm bureau is our medium for action. The coming ond goings of Society are limited since' the holiday seasons passed. Rag bees and quiltings are now. Ae-t- ct ocanttf fair prcf.t wages. Chase Kearl formerly of LaUetown but for some time connected with IJ. A. V. at Logan, has accepted the position as County agent in Bear Lake Co. He will reside in Paris and work in connection with the Fielding Academy 7C &o I The Big problem today before the farmers of the country is this: To get prc;s for our products that will pay the cost of production and g.ve us fair piofit. We Taise our wheat, our beets, our hay put all our effort into growing just as much as we can grow and then sit back and take the price that others choose to g,ve us. we Its the same thing season after season. Big crops hive not ireant E g prof is. et for years talked. same circumstances the do under have only done just what any other class of men wjuld f.rst Thats all. The time has come! Action not talk is what v.e r. uit have row. Utah Farmers have shown Cat they intend to get this action by joining. Ow ing to the ss- - , I annual meeting of the Utah State Farm Bureau to be in Salt Lake City, Januand 8, the subject of a square deal for agriculture will be discussed by recognized ary experts. A program for the coming year will be adopted. The next year is going to be one of trial for the farmers and we must be prepared to meet any emergency. Willard Lambom has gone to Halt Lake to visit and to be With his brother Raymond w ho leaves shortly for the North Western States mission. Yours For Business i J 6, 7 " General Mdse, and you will find the prices and quality of cur gccds equal to any i 1 At Mr and Mrs. Charles Etlex are rejoic-- . ing over the arrival of a baby 'girl, born Jan. 16. all concerned are dointr nicely Mis3 Clara atson is paying an exten-de- d visit in Montpelier with her sister Mrs. Mary Lynn. W9 carry everything needed fr spare Peal Miss Stratford has been unable tc be in her school room this week as she is Prices are Falling j o4.il. , LakeTown Notes vxsszzssffimsmgmMB&wa - r'f ' New Glasses Lenses Replaced frames Repaired T, t t - - We Glean Great Your o 'f t C7 Ok r 1 La W- x 'f k a i t Cv - - At Nan y o Mens Laundry-J.S.Lk- e Prop- 5 ti Tue w Commencing LINEN Evanston Steam 0r T OVERAIXS - Kaki Sheep m Men $1,03 $ 175 and up Cents & Vests i Git Boyg sWeaicra h 8 S 0Ei: The place to do your Trading we handle only the best quality .of fresh & cured Meats we also have a fresh line of $ canned goods (bread and Cakes , oraokers , fruits and vegetables I. If I A) I S 3 :i. City Meat Market 1 3 J.'O JiO (7, ; Shoes 9 - c' For Ladies, Gents and children At a great Sacrifice , $1.50 and up 3 ' x 9 jii' - v Come in and see The goods and resonable prices An exceptionally good line of speak for themselves All Wool BLANKETS $$$$$$$$$$$&$$$$ 33' ' 'I f I |