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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK. OTAfl .ivestock. ltUatiOEL THE MAN WHO SAYS HE NEVER FELL DOWN Drought LOS ANGELES, Of I. II roudlilons In northern Artiona bava brought about n ratbar aarloua condition for both rattla and aheap rala-er- ao In that eecilon. raced with abort-agof feed and water tbrongb the winter montba. It la now neceeaary for atochnien to either move or aell Ihelr berda and flock down to nn actual starvation basla. In the fact of the rattle shortage, this la an unfortunate situation, duo to tb coatljr replacement of breeding stock. Tho rattle market la admittedly sensitive, ae la always tba case when market values undergo aurh sharp upward revisions as have taken place during the peat year. However, there le n abortage of beef and there la nothing In tb temporary decline which should cause apprehension on the part of growers. Wo must aspect some fluctuation, as It la only natural for buyers to make every possible attempt to hold valuee down to the best of their ability. Everything associated with the cattle business the appears to be very favorable to stuproducer. The opinion of close valdents of tho trade Is that cnttle ues are fairly eecure for a prolonged period. The recent sharp decline In the hog market has caused the unloading of a great many light and nnflnlsbed hogs and pigs on tba market, which could well bo finished on available feeds. This would help to etaballie the market. There aeema to be no Indication of our returning to the low price levels of lest winter. Some sections of the corn belt are well supplied with hogs, but Texas, Oklahoma. aud practically all of tba far western state are not producing nearly enough pork to supply their own homo markets. In order to. stimulate the Improvement of beef cattle, dairy cattle, bogs, sheep and horses, tho British gov HASNT TRAVELED AROUND VERY MUCH! x&-tUttcc- ) QF course, were all bound to make mistakes, but you're not very apt to make a blunder if you patronize this establishment. "Your moneys worth" is our motto. Saturday Specials i OATS, or WHEAT, Carnation Brand, each 37c POST TOASTIES, small hzo, 3 for 2Do HKOOMS, regular, $1.00, for APPLES, assorted Hanana flavor, per bushel IIOXEY, new, in jars, $1.00 35c jer quart ....$ MALT, Puritan llraml, 2 for 1 .Oj CLEANSER,' Lighthouse, 3 for 14c SHOPPING HASKETS, fancy colors, each 45c $7.35 CONOOLEUM RUOS, 9x12, reg. $3.15, special CONOOLEUM KUOS, 7L x D, $4.45 reg. $4.95 All MATTRESSES 15 Off CHIN AM EL, VARNISH ami PAINT 25 Off SPANISH FORK THE NEW FALL CO-O- ernment actually subsidises the outstanding pur bred sires. In many rasca, tba government owns th airs, charging for service according to tha value of the animal. This gives th smallest breeder opportunity to Inject best blood lines Into his slock Ithout tb necessity of actually having a large Investment In aurh an animal. Tbs same Idea might b carried out In some parts of the United States, where counties could purchase outslshdlng, registered herd sires for the general Improvement of animals In the community. A chargt sufficient to pay Interest and carrying charges on the animal could bo assessed for each service. In other Instances, stockmen In on rommnnlty will Join together In tb purchase of g a good sire, Ihs cost according to tbs number of nnlmals served. It would eeera that tho county method could he practiced to a great client In tbla country, especially In districts where there are many small Hocks and herds. Much a plan, carried along over n period of years, would bring back many fold th original cost, through Improving tb blood lines of live stock In each particular actoln. Word cornea from the Northwest of an extensive movement of Western rattle to the middle weet feed lota for short time feeding. Th domand from this source la more pronounced than usual and offors an additional marketing opportunity for tbo pro- ducer. These cattle are put on feed at about their present beef value and will go on to tbo market aa feed lot stuff slsty to ninety days hence, carrying from ISO to 200 pounds additional weight. This process changes the rlasslflcatlon from Western grass or warmed up to corn fed cattle, thus qualifying them for tho higher level of prices paid for feed lot production. Tip-pitt- a. Old American Asphalt Shingle Co. Ice-crea- m f mate the cost. oiefor the Party you Cih'dKWgivcs Protection and Prosperity In the twelve years the Democratic Senator. William II. King, has been in office, supposedly to represent the people of Utah, what has he done to help our state? Have his actions in Wash' ington squared with his glowing promises in Utah? The record Does Utah want to tolerate any longer a Senator says NO! who obstructs and cancels the efforts o.f Reed Smoot to really protect Utahs producers? The issue is clear protection and prosperity, against no protection and depression. Vote for the Party you know gives protection.? The Facts Speak for Themselves The Republican Party in Congress placed a tariff on Utahs industries of sugar, wool and lead. Not one word of defense or approval of the rates im- items was uttered by William H. King, Democratic Senator posed on these from Utah. ' On the contrary, here is what he said of that tariff bill, as his speech is recorded in the Congressional Record of June 27, 1922. page 8525: "Such is this Republican tariff bill iniquitious. infamous, damned before it is born, destined to be damned during its lifetime, and doomed to damnation and obloquy after its death." Senator King was paired against the passage of the Tariff Act of 1922, H.R. 7456 (Fordney-McCumb- er Tariff Bill) as will be found on page 11627 of the Congressional Record of August 19, 1922. This was in effect a vote againtt the bill. Senator King voted against the passage of the Conference Report on the Tariff Bill, as will be found on page 13935 (Temporary Record) of the Congressional Record of September 19, 1922. The bill was passed as well ss the Conference Report; but through no help from Senator King! Fordney-McCumb- , LOSSEE, PRISCILLA NOTICE TO CREDITORS Miffs Mary Williams was hostesB to Creditors will present claims with the O. A. E. Bridge Club last Thurshis at vouchers to the undersigned The rooms were bright day evening. beon or residence In Payson, Utah, autumn with flowers. Luncheon was fore November 1, 1928. served at the card tables at 8:30, FRANK CLAYSON, Executor. following which a reorganization of R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney. the club was effected. Mrs. Ford Creer was chosen president and Mrs. F. R. Frampton, reporter. Four tables of bridge were played. Miss Williams winning the guest Gladys DE. E .MANSFIELD prize and Miss Madge Oberbansley the club prize for high score. Besides the members, special guests were Misses Anna Hughes, Blanche Thomas, Gladys Williams and Wilma CHIROPRACTOR Over Hedqnist Drag No.l er 'straight DSMtMMI PROVO, UTAH Fhonel082 King Against the Farmers Senator King voted against the Emergency Tariff Bill (H.R. 15275) imposing duties upon certain agricultural product a to meet present emergencies, to provide revenue, and for other purposes, a is recorded on page 3461 of the Congressional Record for February 16, 1921. He also voted against the Conference Report on the bill, as will deleUtah need a aolid Republican conbe found on page 4279 of the Coninsure the to in Washington 1921. Feb. gation 28, for gressional Record tinuance of protective policies: Ernest with and help Bamberger to Reed Smoot iff the Senate: Don B. Colton and E. O. Leatherwood to carUtah in ry on their valuable work fora RepubCongress. And Utah needs lican governor William H. Wattisvote for Mr. a because particularly, Wattis opponent may mean a vote for a Democrat U.' S. Senator inasmuch as the governor has power to appoint a Senator in event of a vacancy during And Utah needs a term of office. Republicans in every state office, to insure Utah the fullest benefits of harmonious administration under Republican policies. Rise to the occasion this Fall by purchasing one of suits. Never before our mens have there been suits like these. Their distinctive style and careful tailoring will please those of the most fastidious taste. two-trous- high-qualit- er y These new Fall suits are the real thing! They will give you that delightful feeling of being well dressed and long outlast the ordinary suit. g 'Will be represented in Spanish Fork by C. D STRANO who will be pleased to measure your building and esti . Set a New Quality Standard pro-ratin- TIIK IIOG OUTLOOK Now that Gena Tuneny la definitely A Stated by I. 8. D. A. married, be may achieve part of his wish to avoid publicity. Tho female A favorable outlook for the swine element of the population la already evidencing a marked loss of Interest Industry during the next two years Is In him. indicated. The supply of hogs that will be for market during J. Frank Ward, president of th the next available 12 Is expected to be months Salt of Crescent Products Company Lake City, was tho principal speaker considerably less than during tbe at the meeting of the Spanish Fork past pear, and the Indications are Klwanls Club held last Thursday ev- that both the domestic and foreign ening at the home of Mrs. Betsey of demand for pork products will show Mr. Ward outlined the plans some improvement. With better the company for the local plant here prospects for tbe corn crop than preand stated that the company planned vailed a year ago, and the upward to secure the planting of 200 acres of movement of a new hog price cycle strawberries and 200 acrea of cher- underway, the corn-boprice ratio Is ries for use In the manufacture of expected to become more favorable to Jam. He stated also that the com- hog production. A production main. pany would manufacture tained at (he level of 1925 and 1926, and butter. W. A. Anderson, manag- representing an inspected slaughter also Woolen Mills, er of the Provo of around 42,000,000 head promises Inspoke briefly, commenting on the futhe best returns to tbe producers of dustries of Utah county and their corn and bogs. both ture development. .Mark B. Anderthe Roberts of Hotel, son, proprietor An Interesting and Instructive promade a short talk, as did also R. E. gram was given at an assembly of In is who Span- of the Rees School Carr, also of Provo, Friday afternoon ish Fork in the Interest of purebred In honor of Columbus Day. There sheep. Prof. Melvin Peterson of Salt were songs, readings, plays and storLake entertained with vocal selec- ies, appropriate to the day given by tions and Miss Mary Williams with the children of each department. Tbe piano music. President O. Ray Hales program was exceptionally fine and presided and Henry A. Gardner was given In a very creditable manner. In charge of the program. The regular luncheon was served. Mrs. Elisha Warner entertained the ladles of the Alta Club and four specPROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ial guests, Mrs. Katie Milner, Mrs. NOTICES Iva Markham, Mrs. Elthear Warner and Mrs. Mary C. Wood, last Friday Mrs. Ruth Brockbank Consult the County Clerk or the re- afternoon. a read account of the dishistorical informafor farther spective signers covery of America by Columbus, and tion. Mrs. LaReta Brockbank read a poem, In the District Court of the Fourth Columbus." Refreshments were of Judicial District of the State served to eighteen by tbe hostess asUtah, in and for Utah County. sisted by her daughter, Bernice, and In the matter of the Estate of Mrs. Elthear Warner. Deceased. C. P. Curlee Clothes Those who use the OREM LINES ride cheaply and safely Week-En- d Excursions Spanish Fork to Salt Lake and Return P QA $ A.OVI Commutation, of 800 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PER MILE Good bewteen nU stations Private cars and special rates to parties on application Special car service for protection of perishable freight Salt Lake & Utah R .R. Henry I. Moore and P. Abercrombie, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic, Mgr. D. Hanson. A very pleaasnt party was given last Thursday evening at the Palmyra meeting house In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. Thofnas, who have moved to Spanish Fork to make their home, and Mr, and Mrs. Dick Carter, who have moved to Provo. A very clever program in impromptu style was directed by Mrs. Grant Halverson as St. Peter and Mrs. Kate Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. John Money as assistants A hearty response was given by those called upon the program, following which refreshments were served to about 175 guests. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the music of an orthophonlc Victrola loaned by the Co. and taken to the meeting house by Allen Halverson. The whole evening was a pleasant social success. President Ella Braithwaite was hostess to the Self Culture club at their opening meeting of the season, Friday evening of last week. Supper was served at 7:30 to 15 club members. The outline of the years program was read by Mrs. Annie Stanton and accepted by the members. The following program was given: community singing, led by Mrs. Edna Brockbank, with Mrs. C. M. Jacobson at the piano; a magazine article,A Womans Guide to Intellectual Voting" with a short speech on the two Presidential candidates, was read by Mrs. Lyle Creer; Colonial Literature was given by Mrs. Annie Stanton; song, Ruth and June Livingston. a tremendous stock from which to select. 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