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It t,i tin Co Iho djttor. . . , I..1M I Midp t. k;ti I, fi ' fxipjtonuaure there onuthing very I'e fip 'Im 11 n'as !h. ,..-in Sobra "."I"-- '' inr l.a on atoi.M triton, a,d. "When- tt)U, Id ilhl.jp Hut i from Ciunnion unhidartirm-ijoit i.i imnd to my rore- I ltll. id, t) mr IVrglunal, tl'.'l W.l fl.fl at I W'll I'laoll.l of th- . mr lift my right preM.il.t I 01 t without h'iuf lot. x id, then raie It a few inches and t.um-- i mi alley bank, J..hn S. of IN I!' l I. "il M then di op it down again to my anm, ii.ll trilu aon, a mmibr of Hie dirrrti rale of , :i wnt; l so to If jott r so .. H.e s vie bank, and Mrs Vtcron. ri ' r lf fil l well Ihiil )o. If n:'. . klmw Why go through null :li move"f propm-lreMr. , ? yd.a Huggins ii .it y iitnl tainh rt.ilt'l t.o.'i I :. n'k,, l)w ,,,h,or io j Heir tail wli.u the ('amino theatre. Martin Ixtirom. .!" i, the palitnt, if Well, and l Eidiiey e..' in.ir Hem; tliiMren tor of tV IlUivn garnge, of me othr way of tell an any you in ler .if. .n, of Ii m a Hey were often Iaxler. be glad to I shall taking off my hat, ' f.l'e I. I rotlM I' V. wax in ! a 1 ir 1 gn 1 ! 'to-gtati- i. ,..f. Mi.r- - - j cal. fr r i It ri,inpiil'ifl tii ixt-rln- 11 Tli.tnki'Civ ItS ll.at cl th n No Kallirr tin IMt;r.iit f, it.t if tamliaT, 1'UI, in thuh I In- - f i it It y lilt I rnl'jihl Jinrt n tnta il, t tM V It llil Tlaiy. UtllC til tl'l li'af ll mi .ti jlii'lifu! Itll now lh In i. all Inti etlin-t- . ; t i n Ih iii.ly ii fan p.nliaiiiH of Hip rntitilry Ollil t I ! IlfV I" foUlll. It lartfI'H to at Hiii".i Hip liotni- -t io tur- i . il 'in il In io tin way f ii i Vountr turkrya ntc hiril r. i hit to PiP at nil Hi 1 hinktcivintf ami Chir' n:' ilrnirtnl i xrmlt the aup to aop tha il.iy No oin want 11 y. whtoi t'o tnrlipy Icta il a'jnaif( from thp liiml anil tho proud uoMtlrr atrutt .ini fi,i,.ii no nmrp. Tin r it no aitlmlilulp for Hip I I A in unchl. cotnparpil pi with him tin rHitpr it ploluan and rhnl ! t 1 ru-tuti,- ;, , j j !!, I . - - I .1 ! II-i- I i.ir I. t I I l.-- ' llt-- 5 - Wi-r- e n s I 1 I am-were- d Yntir child Ur.'.lci'v.'i'ight? (eon rnioi if TBiVs Is Your child Nervous? liner explain H.ii liieplSliiJ thill III Join Barnard and Btn.ter Barnard jkt'ur lit and ii! Rested vis-st. , yetltli Tired? M; are and north lie, helnj lift Sunday for the Is Your child Ahvaya STOl.KN TIRES-r- an tir t n'li nes won it mg tbis week with Mr. and Mrs! lr Is Your child Hale? ' .mill Ii Wed, Whiling at Nmithfield !:itul fir a I I. no", men I tip only ndi r o IuthI without Is Your child Anaemic? the that e'.prtiM'n 1'tinHloii ir a I'jtii'i The Rohlder i aynihot Is Your child Stooped? tin law," of iiiinil l y ai'.lle ir l.mshter. si is i and n token of hospital-of If not, nv.jli sonieore clscs Vlie l:t;lii Vi lira told ittnlI v at well. and needs YOUR help. tut t'l'irp ret. tin I01.11, hut llnra all 'till'! to Seals In tin they iiihI.i Christmas help toil'ir Buy III ihi hrny of a .MTKHXdMNC. Kin mu my (IU) limn Cure I 7 rot. j iloikit. IVoiil. F0111P oik has Mini to Advi rtitrupits ara !.Vrn II h.v Hip RoiU to conienl v.eie rppp'ir with depuration of holly and hilt Millie and I'litll our t: niMletoe and sliding fares of Snnla a the tin" il llnitp and aim era lr ( la'.i. To the ohsi'rx'nnl, these ad e il t Ion of our true ilurueter Mel frescoes tell their own atory, giving slut' of iit ml. Ihi ill. i'n m.iy amil I.t t- y aoon be lo-ll-l- ir K axM-inc- rorf 1st 1H 14 S 5 I's IN 35 .int. NAME 2nd Ja. V. Barnard a.J.M.Ut .. Brig. Bird tleo. Iinmr trane Elmer Colby .... Jas I rti .N(riC Eali: a Croik Irrgal on Coinpany, principal plate of buxincs Ealina, Sexier Ci'Unty, Itah. N'HTK'K llnre are dilimpia nl upon the following da wrilieil attnk, on lexi! in tb.r account of the of tick atmit, on rapilal , fi. I'.'dX, the pleitdH-rHa Kh day of act opposite the Mveral anmunt name of the respective rhairholders as follows: Than 1 vt Co.i.in. tiKIINtllKNT f 1 1 1 tnr-Vi-- l v. Johnson, am. i,..-i,.- i t'i-tl'- V.-l- and CaJiirr. ll q lar la lhe IbUn'IiSltl I'.a-r.i- Ja-ib.- etory ft inn lln H IT CHANDAU. oi J tin 'if mutfON. 1 1 fi" I 14 r.'.i r. cb. H e Mo. i(in, j;!' hi ue li.it wk xi i si i!s? . ' c 1; tv U l!r i.r Mai I , ;alit I !'li ll'ttllj and ul.d a. At,r I ' N.AUT AJI. S A L I IU Uirbt!) 'M A it I N A I t ffjftfti 1 t , ,iUa a, h' fe f ri It. !! I I J il S A t. 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I , jn'd t I .1 4 , .iv; I litI i '4s . i i i I ' ;1 1 I a I Ml l'i Advance J A i l , IVyaM .l-tS- mil Mi i,' 1 ; .4 ,1 I ' . a Mr I Al.nttt I.. ItljMVA I E'xN LOCALS i.auchti:r ' ' i AimnofAt. 1 1 - ,,f O T 5MU.KS AND Utlt. t Nixhli, I t t f 'i i $AtlMA. ITl All UN. 5 Hanson, Bed. Isaac Harding I a I'riel Jones V. . . ... .. C. Murphy 2..V1 1.27 SC.OJ 11.00 3.oo 3.50 5.70 52.00 ui; T'sJohn TiterMn .. and in accordance with laxv and an oubr of the Iniard of directors mad-o- n the 20ih day of Novemlcr, 1928, ao many shares of each parcel of such stork a may lie iiorca .nry, will be sold at r.on at tho City Hall, Sal.na, I'tah. on the 20th day of December, 1128, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Ik F. MARTIN, Treasurer. 1 I pru-pi-ri- ty I I I I IMU-- ie boj-innit- Oii-- ht, 1 11. 1 their own warning, hint at the important holiness from vhkh none i Imrred t""l in which, sooner or later, everybody xxill he enenged. shopIn ollur words, Christmas ping. The holiday is litth more than a month ahead, fewer shopping day. In no than f ft y hy a good deal. naturxxill The tie'so time pass. days will xxait until al procrastinator Christmas Hve when oher pi'oeras-tinato- i x will he jinnui ng the store storks picked out, clerks aisles, weary, customers in a flutter, clocks ticking times rapid pare, all because the reminders of today have Wen neI f glected. Every year more sensible persons do their Christmas shopping early. They reap all the advantages in variety of selection and leisure of choice and v'hen Christmas Eve comes, they can priceod about their holiday tasks orderly, xvhiie the others r ime .. n Knntter . Americans me a great people never to do today what can lie clone to The postmaster has urged nioriow. posting of Christmas mail, but the lost days will probably be bigger than ever. The tram leaves at 5:15 but the cars do not fdl until 5:11. We get there even if we are a nation, but it is at a tremendous cost of physical energy and menial upsets. The Christnkas shopping season is merely one phase of a national temperament. last-minu- -- c lust-minu- te ITRPOSE. Anthropologists tell us that man in Its early state lived apart with his own ttle family, and archaeologists say the first communities were formed' In confederated families brought together for a common purpose protection against man's rntural enea mies. Today, man is distinctly gregarious animal attract! more and more to community life. And men still build cities for a cotrmon or common purposes. In the city one finds protection against fire, d sease and th enemies of society. One goes to the city for pood schools and monumental churches, pavd streets, employment, art, entertainment, the society of other men and comforts of life 'denial the rural c tizen. There is found the 1 . ptr.r-pos- e, frort of civilization The people of Saliha have a common purpose. It is the advancemi t, r-r- k t In-- 1 smile only tends to rexe.il , i TS. W ittin N h- Inlnn w. I H'i 5" 5 5 A4 84 84 4"J 84 te 1 COMMON hi . . average range operator, found Inn cream of his breeding her! was wnrth comparatively little moo 'the very Mien bis culls, so Ins disposi ion tocn.h his bt plain-bre- d hetler, vrs retain-earl- v bird nnimil. A trip among several of the large c"w hprds ln lhe "('.st'rn 8tatos m';!" cates that dose culling out admi'h oecured, with the result that today the breeding herds of cattle are probably superior to any previous periet in the h story of the cattlij bimines-I- t is well that such is the case for the cown.an must advance with the time and improve his product just as every ether business man or manufacturoi must do in serving the public. The riddance of the plainly bred animals and the scrub cows and pressure of liquidation of and loans urge for cash certainly a complishcd such a result. It, of course, went even further in forcing some cowmen to ship welt bred animals to market for beef and this blood and type was lost to the industry forever. Eut with the majority of the breeding stock now available for production purposes of higher average quality. t seems that the cattlemen are in position to cater to the demands Better bulls and of the consumer. better means beef, quick-betff f cows and a pro- calves of the er nraturity duct of better quality which f.nds a more ready sale to the consumer. Another factor is that the goal attempted to retain those an- imals with' good constitution and iu'-- tho bulk-throug- h -- bet-te- g 1 4i 4-- or cent 44 of the calf crop, it becomes a liability 4" instead of a profitable producer. If 84a 4,4 .l the percentage of cows ptoducing calves ran be increased to (10 or 70 4 the er.tter produces only 50 per cent, the cowmans overhead is eut down that much and his cost per Raise the perci'lf is decreased. centage to 80 per cent or, in the case of a range herd I visited recently, raise the percentage to almost 00 per cent, and the average cost of the calves is still further reduced. These results are accomplished only throiuh the use of good, vigorous cows and pure bred, healthy bulls; plenty of water, plenty of feed, particularly at calving and weaning time and sufficient bulls in the herd to injure proper service. As we improve the quality of our the demand. beef, so we improve . Competition in all lines is keen and particularly among the varied interests which cater to the publics appetite. To maintain its place, the live stock and meat industry must always strive to improve its product and let the public know about it throuirh well planned publicity ard advertising. It The popular aniis a day of youth. mal for both the breeder and feeder is the young one, of good breeding, which develops rapidly, making for more economical product:on and prodeicing H.e tender ard less wasteful meat cuts which are bound to be the most popular with the consumer cause they are the most satisfactory in the long run. ft 4t tt 4-- t 4 4-- 4 44 44 44 44 85 44 t; 44 44 4-- 4 48 84 44 48 4- -8 4--4 4- -8 4 4-- 44 8 4-4-- 4.4 44 88 44 4 8 4-- 84 4--4 fly-by-nig- ht On the other hand, this company offers you a safe and sound investment and these dm-denyielding you 7 per cent dividends on every dollar you invest ds are ent you regularly. we have This is a Home Investment in an institution that is permanent, for this part of Southalready invested in actual physical properties now serving ern Utah a total of nearly $1,500,000.00. This opportunity is right here where .you can see s your money work. It isnt some wild promoter dream, a thousand miles away. 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