OCR Text |
Show ns sAira sm. iacu, ota w V Redmond WUVVVAX. ltuatioru rjXkrMixttnJ f I T (By Special Correspondent) Mu Jhirthy I y of visiting hero with her uier, Mr, IVtersun. lir-ri- n IVtrf Nelson Wutured to r'all Lake on of Murvly, lie relumed Monday brinicontinued period light supplies ng hi daughter, Fit hern, and her western msrkeU. Feed roftdiluri in husband, t. Gate. with him, Mr kiv U disapCsliforals this Pe-tfie and Mr. Cates are cxpvt:r.g to nuke th result that tin pointing, hume either in RedmoitJ or Sal their us the nut did have rsstt Rstrleu ir.a, un extremely heavy supj he of grass-f.- t a a a tsitls marketed in Msy that usMr. Hath Hanson and daughter ually occur. Jtth rercipt are likely to he rather I ght fur tbi Season of at4 ty and nidtnj'nes of Ihe motored to Salt Lake w.tb er to pa, Further, I f pmra, a ever, Wilford lUstmusrn and family. Mr the year n4 the trad i ahowing continue to he legulated to j Rasmussen returned hut Mr disposition to quickly buy up all do w refill y fleshed steer. On the otMr gtrt esirnt ly competition from' Hanson 1,4 Tresst wdl ivmam in including tttroU, ind ill Silt ak fur few week, hind, tie poor feed conditions hv olh r forewd Mn cattlemen to allip to war .soil of vegetable, fruit ind ceres! let great quantity of half-fa- t and foul. The human system require Mrs. tarolir. hristensen. Mr. Leplain rattle whWh are, of course, nut jjst a muvh food -- and if it ia filled ona Mu kelson, Mrs. Klva Crane, Mr there will he and Mr. Krvtn Christensen and popular wuh the meat trade. On thia wih other prod-nu! much demand ha the that lerf consumed. rlasa of material, 'ju: Christensen attended the M, 1 cattle roducer realise, how A. stale covrntiun at Salt lake Frl hern rather narrow and buyer are flow to lab hold of such stork. ever, that in due time, our beef up day, Saturday and Sunday of last Thin catile are still srlling tela fly vt II rr n he hu.lt up to a normal weeh. t tively high. in th opinion of raitl,t:,!ly. With this thought in mind. feeder, and all of this thin and half actual step are he!ng taken to popa Mrs. Krastus Frierson, Cleave Pefat stork U going into killer channels. hi lie beef through a comprehensive terson and Thomas Jrnen were visitThere seem to he a considerable sr.d well plurnml aderiis'ng and or at Manti Tuesday. amount of grain stubble field avail puhl city campaign, hut it seem esrious consideration able for short pasturing, supplement sential that M's lone Christensen who has been should he to quality product. given ed with cottonseed cake, hut with in Salt lake for some time, employed Tin hg market also aeeni to he money rather scarce and interrst a very pleasant wek visiting spent rate higher than normally, those who on strong footing and with price her relatives and friend at Redmond now on a relatvcly high plane. ordinarily might be buers for finlsh-'rvt- n She relumed to Salt lake Thursday lng purpose are not showing a dispo- there are many in the trade who firm accompanied by her parents and sisition to buy. !y believe that the late summer and ster. She will be employed at the AmThere seems to he no real indication early fall months will see hogs on a erican Asphalt Hoof Corporation. of any material increases in cattle h'gher plane. The !nrh market has held up well production in the entire country. This Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nelson, Mrs. C is particularly true in the western this season, in spite of greatly In T. Nelson, and Mrs. Grace Lindhart states, where range feed is none to creased tuppl es. With good feed were Salt Lake visitors Saturday, satisfactory, particularly in the cattle preipccta in the big Iamb producing Sunday and Monday. country breeding states, such as Arizona and states in the cattlemen are end the Northwest, there seems to be New Mexico. Then Blanche and May Christensen hnd backward about paying prevailing a general feeling that lamb may lie nd Chidester left for prices for breeding cows and heifers, cheaper meat than pork this year. Due where unday, they will pick o sound ideaa and to which, because of both scarcity and production the berry competition from meat distributors, pit hens' ve advertising and publicity !,lra"berr"' duHng are relatively high. Coupled with work carried out by the wool growers, rs-Brown, formerly Miss lamb is no longer a specialty and the high money rates, the situation do to her home in returned n"1 inShippe, rebeef end pork markets will, as a not appear to be conductive to creased beef production. Southwestern suit, feel the effect of competition JoK'Ph Tuesday, after visiting with Mrs. Edna Jensen, for a cattle breeders who are fortunately from lamb more than in recent years. er short time. situated as to feed are showing a e The newest dance in New York is greater disposition to hold back their Miss Amanda Christensen left Mon female calves and yearlings but this called the Breakaway" and it might morning for the Salina is not being done on a large scale, and be a good idea to introduce it into ment station, where she will be even If it were, it would, of course. ployed during the summer months. 11 ronsum-jTressi- e, 11 -- t C , I- n fc-- san com-jrov- -j M, Uslimiq f Hales Friday afternoon, to celebrate the b:rthday anniversary of Mrs. Hales. Luncheon was served to the and an enjoyable afternoon was spent by all. Few, if any, cars in Oakland's field have ever aroused such enthusiasm among owners as Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nielson of Ax-telgave a wedding reception and dance at resort Wednesday, June 12, in honor of the mar riage of their daughter, Una Bernice, to Kenneth Hales of Redmond. l, Red-mont- Sixis causing. Come in and let us show you why its owners are so proud of their cars and so completely satisfied with the value which the New Oakland who has been George Bachelor, working at McGill, Nevada, for some time, returned home Tuesday. can represents. Miss Fawn,- Anderson, Bill Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald of Salt Lake, visited writh Fawns parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson from Sunday until Wednesday of this week. PrleM, $1145 to iJ75,,0,6, Pontiac Michigan, plus delivery chargee Spring covers and Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers included in list prices Bumpers end rear fender guards extra. General Motors Time Payment Plan ovoUobl of mimmum rate. - Consider the delivered price es well as the list price when comparing . Oultland-Pontia- o automobile value delivered prices include only Seasonable chargee for handling and for financing when the Time Pap ment Plan is used Martin Peterson Auto Co. Gunnison, Utah lAeMw OAKLAND SIX N riooucT or genebal motobs SUCH IS XI FE NEEDED INVENTION r-- S W 1 - a sum-nier- . h-- 4 ro-k- yr -- i lt.-?- , e gray creates an fur Ibis tweed sulL A I worn lurk In styls gm silk and lb gayty printed ararf rrjieai Iks rotor ron.lilnatlon. Th youthful hersl Is of dark bluo. Animated Mu inlilur sk.-il-l m. a mm The tUAf-lc- - average man. Well says that a superstat necessary for world peace. But ho does not tell where superintelligtrce U to he tblained for management purposes. Boston Transacript. II. Ci. ia Efom sit Yalm s -- that assure dependable TRANSPORTATION I Miss Evador Neilson, who completed a course at the state University, receiving her diploma of graduation is here for a week or ten days wi h her parents. Miss Neilson has the distinction of being the only girl of Redmond graduating from the University. When her mother, who has been quite ill, has regained her health, M ss Neilson will go to Los Angeles fo: the w nter. She has accepted a positior-acashier in one of the large cefeter ;ns at the coast city. MOTHER, POOR buddy is IAJ "THE RAIU, ALL WET out aud discouraged may BRIkK? HIM IKI I THE HOUSE? he's SO cot-- 0 The Chevrolet Red O.K. That Counts Tag Protects Your Used Car Purchase. Every reconditioned car we oiler for sale Is identified by means of the Chevrolet red O.K. that Counts tag. This tag is the purchasers assurance that the car to which It is attached has been gone over carefully by expert mechanics that It has been thoroughly reconditioned and that the price is based on the cars actual ability to render service. Due to the overwhelming popularity of the new Chevrolet Six, we have on hand at this time an unusually large group of these O.K.d cars. Come in ! You are certain to find the car you want at a price that will save you money. Make a small down r payment and drive your car away! LOOKCar Values A 1925 Ford Coupe at a Bargain Price. Good Tires. Motor Good. Bumpers. Extra Tire. $00.00 down payment will take it. Convenient terms on balance. Used Trucks. 2 Dodge Ford ton, and 1 Chevrolet ton trucks. These to go at price considerably lower than Salt Lake published prices. Terms if necessary. -- Good ton, 1 1928 Chevrolet Sedan This car only run very few thousand miles and will be sold with l Red Tag OK that counts. Will give the usual new car guarantee and priced $275.00 below a new car. Its a bargain. Come in and see it and 1928 the-usua- take a ride. Burr Motor Utah Company Salina, MOTHER. SAYS "HES, IF SPREAD A NEWSPAPER. O U THE FLOOR., SO YOU WOW T GET THE kitcwevj ALL TRACKED UP rn ! L - at these Outstanding Used 4 they mother, why oovrr YpMAKE A UUOLEUM WITH A POG TRACKS, CAW COME TH' KlTCHEU AMD tHFIR. PATTEHM LIKE SO WET DOGS IW nun ft-H- n a averam- roe who ihlnls that he la jit-- i a e better lh, m tU la - os' A 4oid Miss Madge Willardson returned home Monday, after visiting for a week with relatives at Provo. automobile ALL-AMERICA- 1 al-o-- il party was staged about ten miles east of Redmond. A large bonfire was built and shortly before midnight ice cream and cake were served. A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. John All-Ameri- e Five auto loads of Redmond boys and girls enjoyed a very pleasant outing Monday even'ng, June 10. The medium-price- d an into weeks. All-Americ- an New t Owen Jensen, Mrs. Mill'e Bachelor and Peter Willardson motored to Salt Lake FYiday. Mr. Jensen and Mrs. Bachelor returned home Monday but Mr. Willardson will remain for a few Owners of the New are calling it Americas finest the t n-- J l HVrJ t, tret ri went f lie that he th a maid In th brdt M so ll was that ui.nl mg farm, Im.g tv ru.hlri a!o(g Ihnnub ft. Iter was a rew ef luaptes shorn in n. fist aetul tmrrr Unit f W sorn. all alot.g th roadway, Herat iiniAn f rl luorw rlr1.trd, the Safer; at V labd, grsy jr-- UA Bitrvlrt sacs plare lock on a greater air tf eomf.-r- t .nit, and homrl.kebrws till h aln.lit v A read out Iwfur r When Nanry and I ram to build us, lib tiers and our house there was a hOfe mapl Ire I bn green Standing In h tnid he cf i. lot )ut f freak where lit hou would naturally n crow toe grain. V gated at ll lowrring up Into the Tti farmyard sky and lh loticer we looked the noire With th lW I Wit It seemed for us I An.fi r thro roomed , firtnjolhle It. Tl horn. stands I j y far tioUW-dM riling I her hsrk from lh street than any stnI bar nd other, and in fiont of ll stand the Irrrtea undrf It. Id rusple Ilk a guardian Stic. I It sun. brstuhrt S!rrad:us out and fun.Uh burning was su utiolHitrmlrd Tbcr slew ng eo4 shads during the y armas th plain to th bullet -along h br1ti. To ddJ!wrt so hou Why did you build enter used to trees and card ms gay far baik?" rvery one a led u ll wai wltb flower It cheerless, ll would for lh Sk of h tree, drprewalhg rrltS. l.av seemed war lo have rill ll A man fnxu Alaks was attttng down a fur It bad growli,g In ichm th slat from m looking out slrenglh am) for so many years, glonmliy upon h uato of bad lands. There Is tle!hn ll.nl we ImVe to lb wltnlo d d settle mw. W hav o many tree "They ran hav f.tr all of ni, b remarked to Ihsl l Is d'fiirull lo hav fiowi r. for plr m I d.oT want non of Bower lnl on aunktne, But I tMnk finally. It. Tv gt to hut free. 111 tree will aland and we le I bad supposed, IgtHinintly, of font etd with The irves seem never having been farther Ilk old Irlml ft lend whom we ranuol rourwe, north than Prime ltuM-r- t that gold do Without. and trelw-rcI rmilllu!ed lit chief lilt. Sole t'ahwt produrta tf Alavka. hut my nelshhor ONB FROM T. K anred mo lhat I her art all sort of trees In Alaska. Ill statement mud I pily no man herau he hat to in unnl more thun ever to go there, I Ilk how work. If he Is worth his salt, h will Mm, for. don't am quit mulj get on without Iroea. A hnua work. I envy th man who has a work wlilo.iit ire- nlMUil It stand mt naknl worth duirg and does it well. Thet and unadorned, hy I he winter never has devised, and there nevwinds and by Iho turnln he will er devised, any law which will sun f mldauinnier. succeed n enable man save by lo When we moved from n wooded of tboe qual.ties which have farm to the prulrh-- when I an seven, the first thins fnther did after th always been the prwulsiles of Suhouse was l.ullt was lo surround lb cre, the qualitea of hard work, of ptnee with trees 'irouuM fnm the Urn keen intelligence, of unflinching will. tier Inn.la alot2 the Veniillloo Theodore Roosevelt. Well - All-Americ- Httl held rimme. si-- ,U-- 1 v Chic Twvcd Suit an) rim ieai.t-.i- s wi, Exjieri-Congres- s. i t f- let, m every ImLcstion t4l points t )tr - rurlm geamrirteal wiipa th dd n"t new IU h"io wmll r.ciw Br THOMAS ARKLC CLAKK ( I g.?. V at S- llia!s, a a Inter-mountai- TREES Ds i Kdli.i-ne- , Ttre ifMiri U U i1Ctiin4 f.rm undertone in lb Uf roitlo mr w-.- lb ! ! TTJACkS WOWT SHOWS rjJfiTS. |