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Show PUT UP HAY FOR 50 CENTS PER TON ft?; r-.-'-"'' . l:4X ' ;'r .-.-" s?5SM fvr . - " - "'-. ' ' .. This Jenkins automatic hay stacker was purchased by J. D Beavers and used on the O. 15. Cook ranch, five-miles five-miles above Myton. 1 jlt is practically a' new ITfvrir7(7lf and is giving great satisfaction, in th(i hay fields of thu west. It works automatically, au-tomatically, lifting die hay to the desired height, swinging it over to the desired position on the stack dumping, then returning to its ofiftL nal position for another load. It was designed and built after an ox- pert from the Jenkins factory had ; spent two yoars in the bay Holds '"f.Utah, Idaho and Washington, (iTyAys tho conditions of the vest JTruay " g r'oTver- -- i i l!io Jenkins automatic swinging Itucker will put up hay faster, cheaper cheap-er and wilh less men, than any other method of putting up hay. It will build u stack 20 feel wide, 32 feet high and 4 0 feet long. Mr. Heavers put up 125 tons of hay in four days, ;at a cost of 50 cents per ton. i |