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Show EAST SALT "r Richards Ward Mutual Soulheastern Poultry Man Urges Contest (Continued from page 1.) Do you want to get the Lest from your summer vacation? ir so tonic io the Richards ward Tuesday night M A. at 7:45 and hear Professor Paul of the university show you how. We also have a special musical program. Public invited. The last party of the season of tl.e ladies auxiliary to national association letter carrier will be held ai the home of Mrs. D. L. Heartwell, 7157 Lincoln avenue, Saturday, May 17. Mrs. Heartwell will be assisted by Mrs. R. V. Morse, Mrs. Orson Wilcox, Mrs. White and Mrs. Laramor. again the i oiliest will prove veal lireeders who have been hi Hie liiisiness long enough to ilevel-hiving strains tiro the ones who lily w in I lie nnUests are up near lie tup. Since laying contests started in this country they have always hern won ,y ,;it have pedigreed 'heir stock and broil for egg proiluc-",,and let everything else In the ''genling line go. If you wnnt eggs " must lireed for eggs. You might "aniline lioth eggs anil w innings In the show Ir you slay with it long enough hut llier.- are very few strains In ihe (.'imt ry today that can win at the big riinw.., a ml their same stock win at the 'gg coMtesis. It takes long, hard to produce a strain that has 250 'rieis in it. Try il. n will teach farmers. CONTEST Til tiles! will leach the progrealarinrr to buy Ills chicks fnim a ii.r who has stock whose ni,,M in. willing to show by compel nut in an laying contest. It will - Mir eK. ) M WOULD YOU? Give 50c EAST 18-2- 0 FIOST SOUTH for a $1.00 Double Sleeve Bine L S Denim Work Shirt? IT IS CUSTOMARY in sales of this kind to name it Gigantic or Mammonth, Stupendous, etc. Also to say that the prices have been cut and slashed without regard to cost. NOW ON Will you give 19c for a pair of $1.00 Pure WE SAY this is a pretty good sale. The prices have been fairly well cut. The brands on the goods are nationally advertised brands. DONT YOU Over 3000 square ft of floor space nrra'.wii' Union Allovers MEN'S GENUINE 100 SOLID LEATHER like as we say? Silk Hose? Mens High Grade think you will be better pleased when you come and find things MENS W. Only L. YOU KNOW DOUGLAS the big salaries paid to expert clothing and shoe salesmen. Then think what a saving a SHOES 25c E. ft W. COLLARS, Spot Cash Price 2 FOR 25c Would you give$ 1.00 for a $2.50 Pair of self-serv- e Men's good snappy suits almost 2000 pairs genuine W. L. Douglas Shoes 5000 Mens Silk. Wool and Cotton Shirts 3000 pairs Mens Dandy Good Dress Pants 1500 Pairs Men's Fine Gloves Horsehide Hats OverCaps Sweaters Suits coats worth $30.00 you could sell for $15.00 Silk, Cotton, Wool Underwear, from the finest mills in the world about 40 per cent less than most of the big stores would you advertise and have a sale? GLOVES? Would you rather get a pair of EXTRA PANTS, or an MENS EXTRA SUIT FOR THE SAME PRICE? W. L. Douglas DO YOU THINK With trouble with Japan ing, wool, cotton, silk, advancing, stocks low, scarce do you think prices will last long? SHIRTS SHOES grow- The W. labor, E2SEES355ZZ3 III We wont say how many fine dress and work shirts we have. Silk, wool, imported broadcloth. Some of these shirts are worth big money. We are going to offer a big bunch at 75c each Mens Union Made i Secretary. teach him that it I better bunlne to buy llieae higher grade chick at a bigger riiKt 1 nllu beginning. That they will lay nmro anil brtli'v egg on loan feed pit gg produced. Another or the (.anient la to nhow what can he done in high production and profitable return from lwiultry. without roaortlng to method that are not practicable for Ihe egg funner. By ail mean lmot for tlila egg content in llie alute or Itah till fall. Give it your Rupporl by vending hen to the contest and do not holler If your hen do not do as well aa Ihe one at home. The content will show the true merit of any train and if you have not the good the content will noon show you what is the trouble. pur-pon- always attend the sales like this and buy their winter underwear, overcoats, etc., for the coming fall and winter. They know they save at least half. Some $20 SUITS THIS IS NOT A GRAND From some of the best woolen mills in America OPENING nor a poor closing out sale. This is a Spot Cash Sale to DON'T LET THE SPOT CASH WE COAX LOW PRICE No dollar down business at these prices. Would you sell 15c cotton socks for 5c a pair and charge them? We won't. BLUFF YOUR YOU OUT OF COMPARISON show the advantages of paying cash in a cash store. , 11 BUYING $ THIRD LARGEST SALE LOOK! OH, MIN, VESTS DANDY LEATHER $10.00 $5.95 HELP another, the dewdrop Help Don't said. spend all your one in spot spread it. money one Union Mens $2.00 OH, BOY! Most salesmen say their sale is the largest ever. We may call this the third largest. SALE Now in Full Swing. ' We are never $3.95 LEATHER PUTTESE Double-Seame- d OVERALLS UNDERSOLD $2.50 East First South .MAKES THE PRICE POSSIBLE CASH Only SELF 18-2- 0 SPOT E5 Se'f-heiof the Deeret National Bank. The a Great Help. Clothing and Shaee Should be Belter. Step. Southeast MEN'S MEN'S $2.50 $3.00 SMOKED ELK WORK SHOES MOHAIR DRIVING DUSTERS. LIMIT BtPMf MENS $30.00 STYLISH 1C flfl OVERCOAT- SSPECIAL jMJ.UU MENS DANDY OH, BOY! KHAKI SHIRTS ICp One Lot of MEN'S $1.00 NECKTIES 75c Union Clothing Store Clothing Store's SPOT CASH cleaning them. You can do the same with your collars, socks and shirts as long as this sale lasts. OLD TIMERS $25 SUITS $12 I 500 The PLUMBER'S WIFE told the Bankers wife she threw her Diamonds away instead of these SHIRTS F. Y. FOX, Shoe has a lifelong reputation as one of America's Good Shoes labor SHIRTS will he. If you had about MEN'S FINE DRESS Forest Home Company, a corporation, principal place of business, 80 North Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeling of ihe Board of Directors held on the sixteenth day of April, 1924, an asaeMfiment or ten dollars per shnre was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediate- ly to the Forest Home Company, at'i the of lire of the Secretary, U D. S. Business College, Salt lake City. Hah. Any slin k upon which this ns-sentiment may remain unpaid on ihe first day of June, 1921. will be delinquent nnd advertised for sale ill pub-liauction, end unless payment Is made before, will lie sold on Tuesday, deJuly 1. 1924. at 12 in., to pay the linquent assessment, together with Ihe cost of advertising and expense of sale. : STORE i 1 tin- - DELIVERIES CHARGES-N- O UNION CLOTHING j Tlii-- Hail NO W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE? . the spring, -- Genuine $14.00 I7."i3-1N1- ending his money to California for chirks through an egg contest, that we ran produce better breeding stock, wiili more vitality and vigor, than he ran get anywhere. Few poultry men, esperinlyl the farmer who keeps poultry as a sideline on the farm, whether his poultry pays and at wlml season of the year the erraP-s-- t profit is derived. Wlthactmil kept at Ihe contest nnd pub IMii'il in Hie papei-s- , the piililie can see f"r when they tin inlying eggs a: than cost, as at the present time, and will therefore not kick al a lilt Ie increase in price of eggs In a At, for a Give $5.95 o Lei's show the egg farmer who is i WOULD YOU? L I v.-- TIMES SPO nure and tee hav very ,ir 1L unless it ie ehipped in with It haa bred in other otatea. that egge demonetrated lire' beenUtah are auperior to any-thfrodued country. They excel In thing i" and body and keeping qualitiee in egge three Important pointa market JtALITY OF THE BIRDS COUNTS! WANTED For summer months atock you think that breeding small furnished house in or near Suname JrLd here would show thecontent gar House. Call Hy. S7XS-Xin laying if Placed h.r bM.T Tbm ot m this state are showing that Royal Observatory. VL treed layers that will compare The Royal Ohservntory of England !uh anything in the United States. was located at Greenwich and was not experts in the sense that one of flie great institutions of its lime are whom we are competing kind st the time that the world was TMl but I think that the vitality finding Itself, from a geographical Great Rritaln was also the standpoint Tur birds has a lot to do with This coming Into a maritime doinlnnnce. are making. they od lowing these reasons Greenwich came to !Zte produces birds that are far su- For be the basic meridian. perior in vitality and vigor to any in for the past the country. Every year on Castilla, Father of Mexico. three. 1 have been complimented on arrival birds of Th title of -- Untlier of Mexican Inmy the appearance I attribute this in a dependence" was given to Miguel , the contest. to the climate of Utah measure ('iiKiilhi. a Mexican priest who Urpe are growing. lived from birds lie started a chile these which movement for Independence Utah birds have the Vigor cost him his life. Some years later lie is there that something show you Tq a con- was extolled us a saint and the newis this I will tell you nbought dition that prevailed at the Western born republic erected a magnificent statue to him. Washington contest this winter. The inCalifornia entries were nearly all Nofected with smallpox on arrival in Experience. vacillated was bird And now, to vember. Every "Exjiorienee of keeps a dear Kehool, hut fools will asd those that showed symptoms the disease were isolated. Atfer every leurn In no other, and scarce In that''; We may give advice, precaution was taken the maledy broke for it Is true hut we cannot give conduct," as Poor oat in the contest buildings and nearlHowever, remember y aii the birds in the contest were Richard says. They that won't he counseled Many of the breeders lost this, itricken. cant be helped," ns Poor Richard birds which to them were priceless. If you will Othcn that were in the running lost says; and further, that, their places so that they will be out not hear reason, she'll surely rap you Nothing on the knuckles." Franklin. of the running for a year. Hek this happened in the Utah bred Jimson Weed Anesthetic. pons. They went on just the same and Tn prehistoric times, Zunls and other u far as I can learn not one bird contracted the disease. All went on layi- tribes of North American Indians ng as if there was not a thing wrong. used a substance obtained from the weed us, an anesthetic during My own five pullets laid 121 eggs in jimson December, the month that the disease surgicnl operations. vis at its worst. This shows that Tigor was taken along with these birds I have not had a sick bird NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 2 from Utah. in the last three ctyitests and have hid only one die and that one from ENSIGN AMUSEMENT COMPANY. If you want to win overproduction. Principal place of business. No. 15 in a laying contest vitality must be East North Temple Street, Salt Lake bred into the stock. Utah has every City, Utah. Notice la hereby given condition to produce stock with vigor that a meeting of the board of direcand vitality. tors, held on the 30th day of April, A. WOULD MAKE HISTORY! D. 1924, an assessment No. 2, of fifteen Now a contest conducted In Utah (15c) cents per share was levied on vith Utah bred birds will, I believe, the capital stock of the corporation, make history in the poultry Industry payable immediately to Clarence E. for the state of Utah. We will have Raybould, secretary of said corporaless mortality, less disease, bigger avtion, at the office of the rorporallun. erage egg yield and will show the No. 15 East North Temple Street, Salt world that we have superior as well Lake City, Utah. u the highest quality eggs. Any stock upon which this assessThe correct place to have this con- ment may remain unpaid on Ihe 7th test is at our Experiment Station at day of June, 1924, will be delinquent Logan, under the supervision of Prof- and adVertised for sale at public aucessor Alder, and I am glad that these tion, and unless payment is made bearrangements have been made. Right fore, will be sold on the 30th day or here let me say that Professor Alder June, 1924, at 2 p. m. or said day, to does not get enough support to prop- pay the delinquent assessment, togetherly conduct experiments in Utah. I er with the cost of advertising and know that he is up against It for funds. expense of sale. Every egg farmer and poultry man in CLARENCE E. RAYBOULD, the siiiie should make it a point to Secretary. Inform his legislator to get busy and No. 15 East North Temple Street, do something for an appropriation for Salt Lake City, Utah. the poultry industry of this state. To Date of first publication May 16, think that there is not a breeder in 1924. this state who rould fill an incubator Date of last publication, June 6, of fu.tifio egg raiKtcity with fresh fert192-1ile eggs for hatching! This tiling has sadly neglected in Utah and the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 15. whole thing hinges on an xperiuienl station, which we have not FOREST HOME COMPANY. SHOW CALIFORNIA! e IA:E SERVE 9Qp MENS GENUINE $4.00 Gimble Hats 5 $250 different colors. Groeerie wae Union Clothing Store's SPOT CASH SALE Now 7! In Full Swinj?. rr.w; ni BSP! fjan.-- Hw-y- yw |