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Show " f - - - PRO VP EVENING HERALB. MONBAYrJANUAIJY 16, 1927. PAGE TKZZX 14 i. k - LOjCAL PLANS rrrn Fans Banna Outv IUWork For Present - - Year EprinfriQe 4 HEW AGEIIT- - h ! " 1 ' SprlnjrVllte Farm Bureau, cal, tlth fflUtam Whitehead, Alma Fullner t,nd Anditwr " KMMrf' aa Kfaikn of the execntrr board. tbm, wtthMr, Thajne and Walter . pro-"jec- . J ll ' eom-Ingi- b .. g , . I LIVESTOCK SITUATION y - ji A. McXAran'ToK los ANGELAS,". r.Hsii: lo--i- n of live stock production and' inhrkitlng, nian times we fall ta jate litoj consideration the lnv portiint part of the livestock picture occupied by the dairy section of fbe ; TangTjt-- t. fh . enzo -- mm and a a merrhtiHi. on-fo- of r eav-Ihg- Jfimtvi lV a POULTRY HEN Bromd Special:: JExjtra FITS IEET TUESDAY wipportinsE-BeneCapistr- . .. ).UU ; many times the utilwatlon bf dulry cattle and calves as beef and VPnl has .had a tnoft itnaortant liearing uponj the price situation cutuing as the receipts do from widely scattered sections and representing more or less an unknown quantity so far . as estimating volume is At present around 159fc jJf the cattle arriving upon the Los Angeles market originate .to the dulry sections' and at one of the eastern 'markets during the past year oyer spent dairy cows alone passed through the regular beef "riarfceting , channels. ., y: The dairy industry appears, to. be upon a high plane of efficiency, and muf'h: credit is due lo the Interests that have worked so patiently in HOSEUofalS5 - 'Since 100,-00- I wC ..... "jr Hera they go Mftawaji - - WOOL- BLANKETS Fancy plaid; Double,. 66 by 88, Part-woCQ OK $8.00 values . . ..$3.33 " ol com-erned- Januarv Clearance Sale " A1W)V BLANKETS of ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE darkgray.SlngteCQTIC' Vti43 $6.00 ;value I'- BOYS" HEAVY SWEATS r.na Each Piece of Winter Merchandise and Marty Staple Items are Reduced in Many , oper-atln- g tenant : Xialnnr M n n 11 f Q ni 11 von'o i .'"' S: f- " I' " h x,iUV , COATS . Children's Coats Ladiw CO n flf. co fin F0RMERPR0VO -- toPliUU ', $6.90,'. , . " . f ' i . Misses' Color- . . $19.45 -- DRESSES $12.90- MEN'S HEAVY UNION SUITS Values to $1.75 Here, they ; 6nnr, UUli go - .... Jan. 11th Latof.ri ; V values 240NLHl? Sweep sale gn ...0311 If-lNC- H . .. .. vliUll BQaaBaBasQaaaaBaaaaCSSi CRl&BLljJKETS-iz- e :80x40rt.GOVsiri e s. Famous Esmond fancy designs. You have to see these to appreciate DC-t- he big value ..... 368 WEST CENTER $9.90 two-colo- r. MAMA DOLLS- - $4.00 values. Clean- - 64 nn iiiiYeryD V . PROVO . One Lot RATINE For Early Spring Dresses ' , Staple Fast One - ....... . $9.90 Meh'i? Boys, Wo meji's, and Children's OVERSHOES Values to, $2.50.4 Yfiii have never befor? pur chased so 1 cheap .".y 143' . WOOL JERSEY DRESSES $6.25-- . 1 $12.45 $9.90 Dresses Dresses Dresses a 49c W $2.25 . ' $4.98 -- 17.50 in Special Price oil aH. WOOL ' MATERIALS -- DRESSES i . . - -- . , n-Hr- "' i "25c Nr7"49r Every Piece f CurtailT Net is I specially Discounted, to prices that will move it fast 't. 3et Your Spring Curtains Now- Ginghams Outing Fjdnnel, Canton Flannel and Domestics on Special Sale this v; AH ' r. One Lot .of SILK AND , . FliJR HOSE ".Silk to Hem SILK CHARMEUSE Value to $2.45 'i ..yqek. ITT. TTh TH TTT If If II II lit II II lit ' TTTl XV IIV I ,. L : : : tot 1 ' CO n fjl - rlk -- --- - Ona Lot Outing Flannel ,,NJGHT, GOWNS ......... -' ' a - :- $1.73 -- e ' . One Day Only. Tuesday DISCOUNT ON ALLT SWEATERS AND . KNIT GOODS v. Values to of"-'- $15.45 $12.45- $8.25 M7 cn One lot of odd ends lgnlflcant-whe-tt-laronRjd- erea ' - One Lot . DRESSES - gen-era- P(jlly-Steveb- ) ? " PRETTY SILK DRESSES ' toliUU iPtliWU. -,25; . ff7 Cfl ...... ..P.iUU 1 . I- - PRICE ON ALL L, ADIESVAND CHILDREN'S ' . f "- 200 pairff' You t hg', at a Sacrifice ONE-HAL- F ss filtS 7 7 Come in and Pick up this Quality Merchandise . RESIDENT " $2.00 i , better-busine- r, A ruilover; - p " Warn .........:.,fjr yliuj a . LADIES' SILK' STRIPE. UNION SUITS $1.50 Never before values.; " sold so" DC cheap FANCY PLAID BLANKETS 66x80 ; $4.00 values CI QC Here they go . . . -- 0 BOYS' CAPS earlapsrflelce lined. Val- aes to $1,00 71 :25c Here they go ' , : hkso-datlo- n Industry.' At this time there are some 700,- 000 dairy cows In California with a 1 Inere 'are i, V taliie bf 146,400,000.00. - , 1,300,000 beef animate in the State wltn the total vilue $46,600,000.00 and 2,800,000 sheep worth $3000,- ' 000.06 mid 468,000 bogsv worth $7,-- . 000,000.00, the total of Whtcb rounds eut :th Hveste?4: valuation of Cal-, lfornla.' lTbe proportion of these flgurei applies to torfe extent to otnef states where he development f t$i BMiy industry has progressed to keep" pape with consumer demand. ' " t)C8pHjti the and eradicating tubergrowth of the dairy cleaning--iiIhdiistr la the Pacific Southwest it culosis well as Jncrenslnfir nd has nitt Been sufficient to nieeflbtn Improving production through th . dem;tndH; wftich have, of course," ex- - mtkliuhi of letterj) reedlhg' antf : panded with the rapidly increasing , t ' tnethods, population: The' eonsUmet demand Many remarkable record's have - - in the J?lMftc?8duttowegt not' Only been made along these lines in absorbs tne pntpOt of the C&lifofhiB butter fat production- - nd -4air( jndastry but looks to states as I believe it 1s fair to say that the far e"a8it it the Rocky Mountains for beef cattle industry might: well prosupplies and this situation will un- fit 'by the application-o- f some of doubtedly continue fbr Some Hine to the progressive methods which have come as everything, indicate the been adopted in the dairy industry continuance or the strikes being along the: lines of : greater, better made by the "Pacific Coast popultt- - and ' more profitable production -l1 ion.-fchleh, of course, means better The dairy cow bears out the truth breeding," handling and "the applicaof the statement that "the proeper-- 1 tion of methods '. Ity of nations has always-beein Its which has resulted in' the distribu.". flocks 4nd herdfkV in most sections tion and marketing problems of the Agricultural crops are 'seasonal bnt industry flt least partially solving ther rtalry cow means "a payklay theinslves or -- disnnnearinr .. i everyday and many times represents kiletely.,H, A most 'Important factor between seasons al which time ether ereps . ire marketed. There' is no more Imports at element on the American l, In i farm today than livestock s represeatlag as It ' does, a . profitable diversification and - tne I . nwlntenfcnce of soil fertility and the dairy cows' pTays no small part In 4 i 4 J.C ft"1 "H 5 -- 5 i J U this slttlatlbit . . From ! standpoint! Word ha binm received In Prov: value It 'will he noted that the dairy by George TC. Hardy of lhe death -Industry stands at par with'tbe beef this morning or hi mother,11 Mrs. cattle, Industry and snbstflntially er-- Elisabeth Hardy, former" resident 'nf - - reeds other classes of livestock. It :hls dry, "who died at the home of is well, too, to consider tliat there her son, Thomas S. In LoHardy, v are Invested in dairies and equip- gan. - . , . ment lo the state $2f0,w,oo.oo and 'Resident of the Second ward that the prodncfloa exceeds '$300,-- .' will remember Mrs. Hardy from the, 000.00 per ' day, Employing "80,000 time she UveUrlth fcer aph Thomas people direct! and having 123,000 Hardy, on the corner of 'Second people dependent nboa the industry South and Eighth West. Sir. ; Hardy ! ,s for 8nppertv .i;'a wag an employee at the. Amerlcan The above figure r4'artenferly KBjiwa? Kxpress rcuand ajiihe fitue of his transfer to Loganhls livestock 'of tfcll- - mother accompanied big family to , that.tb indry .forola lad M Small 'Beginning th thetr new home In that city. : v 1700 wWit 800 rattle, 100 sheep' and . Mrs. Hardy died from' the effects 6 mules' apd h6re were brbtigttt of a paralytic stroke; which she sufIn around the firfm ti MIsMon 8sn fered a iveek agftv-'fey-v-i.-- 2,00; Wt begjhnm In the rflurvlvinff n.re her ttifec,on,Al 1 twv George outhi;tbe 'prbKreaof wirt Hardy, w. Hnmv, prove; anl Thomits S. particularly ihe; dalryinlere8t Mi Hatty? Pognn, atld' Hslsttr.-M- rr. teen .censintanf and- - rapid. t of Prbve.' k" It hilght: p)ear at. rtwtrlnhce file body Will lw relight fn pro-ithat 'the 4dalry"lriterest' are not jrlpnaXhU'iy2AiaWaljmr rloaelytrsLritttsJbiiltlia prodncthm vices. wilcWllltejteld-intli. "fid rketittK:i!f beif ;tattb hot feobdiwarjj rta pel, will be W'- - i . .......... -- - Bpedkibg i lnter-Mouuti- n J The '... FORDISEASE fr fr -T-ARM LEADER for GotdO, Gri&tnflu- - a.ha T0JESMEH1 5:1 tf thayKe W. J. wltb AfhfiW Methara asslpttng Andrew In- - ib grain department. NelW4 wll! av cbhrg of tb Vafdei-fmjMt- , wblH will Include 1 tertht circles, loWef range fee, and T. B. twHne. Mendenhall will 'have C.; nT. : ' ; ? '' t : 8 .1 'it fiT ' charge f the. jnnlor tlob work pro" i .r t t1 ject - EJnmeft Mrt over the' crop 'TV. J.'Thayne, npwiy appointed Snftth P. 'J. ioitro f project penf agent of rtahr county, over W civic lmprQtement.pToJect, agricultural took charge of the work In the new bvef the poultry office on and Haf liigtrup January 2. He aiicceeded projecfk ; the late E. V. I'rlce. Prior to JJtab county, Mr. Tbayne bad is nerved for several years as agricultural1 agent of David comity." , :.. MaNIIA, "P. I., Jan' 1ft (t'P)-O- ne Since his arrival here Mr. Thayne, tpoiisand hottsea In the Tondo asitirfted by Walter JYSmtyh, assistiwettoa of Manila were destroyed by ant "tgrlcultural-- ' agent, has been the program for tht known ftre tddar, bnt ao far locals in fcone nad been killed BT t)nly two yearHii work of the various ' ' 7 t,,. , the farm bureau. persona were Injured.-j . rn o frnr X... Good Place to Eat " ft A e . : -' . r - " orir. ,1 aaTlcul-tvral- " and pinltry. Ear) piatonnd baa been named f leader of ibe wed Improvement - jr ! jasnistaBt cwmty agent, planned the program for th year. , Tna following Jx project nave twff" throned tmHEnttcmnit; IfTestA. Junior flufc worty wop inwet control, clvtc; improeineul . Mb tton jiws - tnnt la lrangftif ;tfi irojseti TYsi R.J. Boer ta president of tbe lo- fcrUtfc. frm -- hi T. JERSEYSLEAD . ti ' JT.:J. ThtJB countj aKlst-- 4 affJtultnral agt, who tint txeraUre board of the local . k.h" taa 'ntmnM.t a - in rxtenslre project program-hI MB Adopt ed ,for tbc present ike UTAH COUNTY NUGGETS FROM UTAH TQ ORGANIZE ;ri.-:f- i i- b already has iwch a law. Dr. Yanee at ilu iueiiug that ainea tbe poul-- ; cuutioned the meeilns not'tii vn r.u prodm-erof XUe tat wer tha fast on any legislative tbiwert- - try , BQWr-erliiS, It waa that time Hub nneatojienefit But from a cam-- ' ' went to work on the pMliTein as the imlyn' againut the dlneaae that Jht isinltry indisstfy U deiuudinKthe State Poultry Prodw-era- ' aaaoela-thi- n -wtrol of the diseaat'.. should hegia-for rnoiemeut ' H was "the cofRvnans if uiUnion the testlug if the hena. The Jersey championsjiip of Ttah . Jt JJy 3L P. liKOWX Annual Meeting of Directors Fonner SUte Head at Fsna Burwiu Iresident uHx Htale Farm Bureau was maintained, by- Oab. county , at Of UUh County Farm Bu- outstanding a(tiuipliiimeni lie recent gdeu MveidyK'k Hiow Tte thive big problems confront- of One, of WtUiam A. the Firm Korean s to get farm through tbe herd (lln- are the On furmerg ing Kau ami liCvy Mar Price of Pro- Wednesday ers iW'Jherjjhlnk abiiut nnjilf ms mtall " ; LUlUt(iut..kud axHllw.- -; CoufroiitiTi'g them,7 . 'st. Msw-e'- Ttjndu'ii Ylrfor owned The annual meeting of the board lit- 1 Only half of t'tahU wealth ever Tbe jw Mar Priie iniiliii-w- l the sen- Bureau Idea lina b:vn uf . directors of the I'bih; CountJ' flndu Its way to the' aiwesMuent old tle pntiou over to IhisUm ami ior and the grand champion Jersey Farm Cureati federitloh ftill be rolls.... uu uouors at me siww. sr. civic irgnr.tioun. Oxford Kenlien,-- . also owned . by held Wednesday, jlanuary 12 at 1 Farm Bureau stands for brtter I'Tb-e- . won the Juulur champion bull the diIiwHion of hav o'ciM'k in Uie office of the '("ouuty I'tab ' v In borne, fur living wllbln one's in- - honors. law tax the lug autl)iited agricultural agent. In; the new city cow In v. .t hour the tslniiUr " Jersey i; j ; and. indebtedbunded the ' f agalmttBallon, tfvtr. 4. and county: building,' division were won l.y the herd of Plans for the work of the Fa no W. A. XBttatt:--VTormentor No young people will Uy on the Itnrean durinf4lieireKerit year wlB championVt' h W k l.t mm W MM.lwMf trim be" discusMed and the Vorkuta farm unlet there U an earning. ship, and Majestvlji rtahna Fawn rartoiu mMint-n- , the farmer bit'-lleets to he undertaken will lie de . the aeuior and tbe grand lie. w cided upon.' " Go out aiifl t what the farm-t- Biass iUwnraIt imt BW proiib-m.li In 1 be Farm Jersey mw honors, ; hHier The annual reimrt A Itoiwrt wives" liftve had (to 'with. LADIES REST K0O5IS J. Evans o Ietii. treideiit of lb.' tlienr bow mueb they to Bnrean. . : hV';,hl ('...ij.-.("'ij:.-' Wrm Bureau, "will be given. buy' with. XirthlliC Um farmer has 'One of he lliipurfinit. fealtirt' jf " :. atieulliin. (he annual meeting will lie the re- Pay as you go, or dou't go. orkatiizatiain for the coming year. A Tbe mil,l bare tut ttlijer U preHblenl, aecretnrv. president, any- - tltiM. I.i tdMk.ltt Tt tab fav ftvttttlil if trensurer. And :an 'xcntlve iKiitrd The fiiimer will go as far aslnJii-try re Ised the vf Ih" JHt'le t . i.ne to Mive tbe. Iiect suuar fl tie. elected at the meeting. , In I'tab. Yes, they'll go farther, (be ex imc, war. T" miM h ea!tb veterinariaim were.fn ThreePmvo eape taxatUia; . stuuduUee at the coBventbm jof Yoi have gut to staml lib for Iivestixk Sania the The Fsrai Rarraa wltl work your rlghu and way op a while. ; tax tary axwxiatlou In Provo Thursdayr ret'awinailw uf proirrtv. . fner wereArthur Yoii nave nothing to loe bn thia pnrMMea. tuilixaiiin-right-iioJ Hies i nil ,N. 811a aiding. tax lir. Arthur A'ince was .Hie of .the Wnol.lii't It he flue, ttriwrs. If It Yon have a lot to gain. MWkers at the ..eou'yentlon. we; riulri lie aswwwd like lhe mhie ' near three times the net proreeds. ne like on "Iisca!i"s of. Poultry . Most fanners are Jnet-.a- s now Tlie most' burniiig" questioil the poor farm at tbe end of the Would be aatlsfled with that!' HuftMntliignie."l))ultry industry Is veur'a work as at the beginning. diRe-asThiere Is no Justice in a law Wlil' b the as BacIIlary known 4 eompells a man who baa laMNsi in- White Wnrhca, It was stnted that PravenUve SAYS MANIFESTO "FAKED" In many vested In property to be tnxwl, and a movement Is now Quick disposal of Heavy Winter CnnAi s stoics to estiibllsh a iiu'irontlne another who baa $50,000 In a never before sold bo cheap r i TJSS "AXGELES, Calif.. Jan. 10 ' 1 agfclnst chicks and hutching eggs bank to go tax free. i. ft, other than from accedlafed flocks (VP) Aiolfode La Huerta. form Below Is only few of the saving prices; freed from that disease. One state er provisional president of Mexico, branded as "faked" the manifestos Ironed in El Paso' today declaring that General Nicholas Fernandez Gallnde were lid General HnaB AMAZING Gam an NEW DISCOVERY We have about 100 Ladies' and Misses Fine Dress In a movement against the present Aby sufferer from Epilepsy can Hats, values to $10.00. Your choice of any hat MexjcfritdmJnlgtratioBt now be relieved f all attacks by . , in the house. , Ttlie anual meeting of the Provo j a new guaranteed remedy that 4 fin ' Ixmt eriottr OlncM ad eemplicatioiit . IDAHO AN 18 ifCTOR ' ftcd foUow Coldi, Qhp aod bAuehn. and Poultry association will be held In has amazed the medical profe Wednesday Tuestjay , only Guard your hMdtit uauul tlus oancer. sion. No harmful or habit formthe.Qfifee of the county agricultural Pric 30c f , ... 4,( , ... - NEW YORK Sptif - Meyers, ageht Tuesday evening at ; 7:30' ing drugs. Write for free plaa , y XhabaKhatntluitigBatai BarSid T Idiiho lightweight, defeated o'clock. New 'officers of the Dept 1078 PHEN.OLEPTOL CO BLANKETST-Slnglebarian," Ietroit, lfi 10 rounds. Billy will be elected for the pres- - Box 71, St. Johns Pi. U., Brooke .values. We $2.00; have ' White, Jersey 1'ltyr beat Hurry ent'year and other matters of In- : adV. lyh, New York. 1889 I only 50 of theseso don't v Cook, Buffalo negro. terest will be discussed. Beautiful plaids C1 hfi delay. . 4 for . v;.,irf-J,U- ll FARM BUREAU " JL . PMIY - ,f jkl ;i.Wk i GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS - Dardy-Madse- "Me Aim Iq Please" Transfer; f o. . n ' 10 So. First West . " - Otfice and Res. Thone 143 i |