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Show I Friday, April THE 30, 1037 Grand View Mrs, C. H. Davies, Reporter The LMers Quorum is sponsoring a growing project and going Style-mat- es 0rV V ! L j & iuv uiAiw opui oijf iC w HOMESPUN ft Its one of . ... this back from page one) (Continued ize milk it is htated to between HO to 160 digrees F. for 30 min- after its fulfillment in a commendcooled down and able fashion. They have rented a utes and then A good deal of the milk botthl. of bottomi tract in Provo is is what is called and now land its "raw" state being bottled imhave it in condimediately after cooling and then tion to seed. Two delivered. Most of this milk conies weeks ago, the from Grand View, Lake View and Elders met at the Pleasant View. tract, after work-i- n A Trip Through A Dairy for several A met hours, they trip through one of these their wives at One dairy s is very interesting. Grove Nullah's is impressed with the cleanliness and enjoyed a soof the barns where walls are paintcial and weiner ed or white washed and even the roast. In some of them dust removed. there are individual drinking dishes The project of that when bossy so constructed the landscaping gets thirsty she only needs to press church grounds is finally complether nose against the disk near the ed. Now watch em grow! bottom of her bowl and a current of fresh water pours into it from 1L L A. Ward Honor night prothe side. Cows are intelligent anigram consisted of a number of mals, ( the owners say, and soon musical selections, readings, etc. themselves to the gadgets adjust talks from the various classes; When used on or about them. from the class leaders and officers time cosies, the cows are of the organization; and as a spe- - nnlking in their stalls and the covercial feature the B.Y.U. high school placed ed milking machines applied, the the under direction string quartet, Surge type seems to be the most of Eugene Vesen, played two very It takes about three preferred. To a minutes to milk lovely selections entitled, a cow in this manWild Rose by Nevin, and "Inner. As soon as a cow is milked, of Yivia a composition genue", the covered milking dish is taken out of the barn into the milk house and the milk is dumped into a conD. Glenn Brown is building a tainer there. Then the milker is east house, nicely arranged just taken back and applied to the next ef his brother Lisles home. cow who has been curried and has had her udder cleaned in preparaHarvey and Sharland Harward tion. Milk houses are equipped with are both encountering the thrills, electric heating plants so that problems and hardships of erectis always ready to water scalding east ing houses. They are building and be used. Washing brushes of the highway. sterilizing tanks are close and also a cooler which takes care of the C. EL Davies is building a three time before it room residence on his farm at milk for the short is sent to the creamery and preRiverside, to be the home of his Where the pared for shipping. son Grant. milk is prepared for raw consumpin tion, as at the Nuttal Dairy Grand View, it is run over an ire machine or areated and then put bottles and into the sterilized capped. Dairies Lake View distThe Vineyard-Lak- e Wholesale and Retail five rict produce approximately Phone 016-R- 3 tons of milk a day which is about Its still not too late to place an 4,600 quarts. There are about fifty order for quality Baby Chicka and producers who share in the $200 00 These producers have a flock of high producing a day return. Penngrove pullets next fall. Lower feed and chick prices (noW20!2C for day old pullets) provide the thrifty poultry with a golden opportunity. Phone ua your order View-Vineya- rd filue Ridge .0, HART SGHAFFfEER & I.URX OF SHAR O'N are organized into the Vineyard the Dairy Co. which operates Cloverleaf Harris Dairy of Salt Lake. Milk from the Orem and Lindon district .5 also sent to this dairy which is a cooperative organization for the purpose of economic' handling and the promoting of a level price. It began in 1904 with the cooperation of two dairymen, George Smoot and Walter Hold-awaThey sent their evening milk to Eureka and their morning From this ormhk to Mercur. ganization of two has grown the prevent organization of fifty proMuch of the success of ducers. the present organization is due to the work of the late Elmer Hold-awaJoseph Stone, John K. Allen, Walter and Milton Holdaway and The present president ot others. the organization is Walter Holdaway with Mr. S. H. Blake as extreasurer and ecutive secretary, general manager. The Vineyard producers are outstanding in the quantity and quality of their milk although the milk is not so rich as that produced in the Grand View district. The Timer Holdaway farm s the biggest producing unit in the district marketing about' ton per day. Grand View Dairies The Grand View territory has a producing industry fairly large about 600 quarts a day with an income of about $45 00. The Nuttal Dairy has much the largest herd and buys the milt from other producers in tha territory. The milk used by them is all from jersey cows which is preferred because of its extrfa richness. It has a butter-fa- t which is too high pf about 5 for many dairies but which is the kind many Provo patrons want. This mdk is sold raw and is especially protected by an alllover cap which shields the entire top of the bottle from any undeanli-nes- s that might touch it and later get poured off into the drinking glass." Orem Linden Dairies The Orem Linden district dairies produce an average of about 2300 quarts a day and brings an income of aproximately $100.00 a day. The producers belong to the Cloverleaf Harris Cooperation. It has a local organization of which D. P. Thorne is president, George W. Richard- y. y, otic-ha- highly-favore- d OMTUiift ft Blue Ridge Homespun is a bear for wear, too. This rugged fabric is almost punishment proof. A barrel of value for ... Striking a new high note in warm weather footwear, Edgerton allwhites lead the fashion parade, $1.54 SEEDS I WW ill iiiijli STYLE LEADERSHIP Condensed Report of the Condition of the irmini ilium F1.1S 5 BUTS UK IWIVJ'UU ' V tw ' i n??nfnq UU KW Kuppenheimer Clothiers hi: RWliili uf tW Hi aim - V'" A ! March 31, 1937 fadlltiee at lowest cost To provide modem, safe housing projects in 2S cities, the Houziag Division of the U. S. Public Work Administration late in 1936 called for sealed bide from Wading refrigerator manufacturers. Bids were based on initial ptica addad to coat ot alactricity for tan yaaxa. Wextinghouse wan though four other manufacturers quoted lower unit prices. Low current consumption made possible by Westing house features, convinced Government buyers basis it costs less to own a Wetinghouie. that on a In 34 Liabilities Reource Capital Stock 12.36 Overdrafts Cash and Securities 813,910.23 Debentures 23,000.00 Surplus, Undivided Profits and Reserves VYESTIMSK3USE 34,557.64 Banking' House 1,270,189.29 Deposits and Other Real Estate Owned 59,424.69 Borrowed Money None None 462.74 Rediscounts .... Other Assets $1,427,746.93 A Home-Owne- d low-re- ... $100,000.09 $553,936.91 Capital ' &S, $1,427,746.93 Friendly Bank Progressive - Dependable - Trustworthy jufji;:son-- T . ayloflvRiisseU Westinghouse Refrigerator Headquarters u TOfVJ Just a Few of the Hundreds of Values Lawn Mower, 14 inch . (Ball Bearing Self Adjusting) Pony Shovels, $1.75 value 99 Family Scales . Dinner Sets $1.99 and $1.19 9 Saw, 26 inch Brooms, Curtain Rods Ice Cream Freezer, Wooden .. .. ie Ironing Boards Pliers 89, $1.79 Screw Drivers 9c4 Scrub Brush 9 9 79 39 9C 2 qt. $1.39 $3.39 49 4 quart Water Sets 9c rAY 164 West Center s right. walls and woodwork 93 quart $5.93 (Usually double this price) Lawn Sprinklers, fid and 19e $2.99 Hand inch Lawn Rakes ..99 9c SALE . Kithen Gadgets Galvanized Large Wash Boiler, $2 value .. $1.39 ft duPont quality exclusively. ft Modern color assortment. ft Prices OUDSET WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU Provo - 9c SALE - 9c SALE - 9c SALE Semi-glos- CARDS for and GIFTS AlU1' s 46'' HARDWARE ft Complete assortment of Electrical Appliances, Garden Tools and Kitchen ware. ft Firestone Garden Hose $1.39 with Couplings Double For Distinctive Cord, MOTHERS DAY CARDS AND GIFTS See Our Large Assortment of Appropriate Suggestions UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY CO. North University Ave. 4! S9) 40! YOUR PAINT 47 $2.07 $1.89 $1.23 $1.27 $2.12 $2.40 iiRLUTTi GESSFORDS, IllC. $1.50 Bliss Potatoes $2.48 (Dry land from Cert Minn .Seed) Swed. SeL Oats Imp. Bantam Sweet Corn, 3 lb23 BALANCE couplings. $2.32, Dairy Feed Millrun, Blend 80 lb Millrun, White 80 lb Short White Call Meal 25 lh. Lake Shell, Crushed Rolled Oats, ?0 lb MAY 1st to 8th, 1937 ft Every pattern sunfast and on full grounded No. 1 stock. Prices as low as per single roll. - 9c SALE - 9c SALE - 9c SALE oC Wallpaper m&kfitoitmi ww iPay.OJ Laying Mash, (Corn) Turkey Red 'Flour Mixed Pig Feed 9c SALE 16 U. S. entr 1UAMI son, Secretary and Treasurer. Like the Vineyard-Lak- e View District, this one has its own creamery where the milk is prepared for shipping and where one man is permanently employed. Three men are employed in the Vineyard creamery. These dairymen are handiand capped by lack of the general high price of feed A cow will eat every day about thirty five pounds of hay, twenty five pounds of silage and between one and five pounds of grain. Sh. will also drink about twelve gallon of water. In return she will give about three gallon of milk which is the general average for the Vineyard-Lak- e "View district, but a little high for the others. Pleasant View Dairies The Pleasant View'Bistrict dairymen. produce about 450 quarts a day which bring them around It is mostly sold in Provo $40,00. as raw milk. There is no dairy organization there. So while the milk industry may not be the biggest in the Stake, it is one of the means by which homesteads are kept afloat. $2.90 complete with BASIS TODAYS FEED MARKET WE OFFER: tailored of this "good old hillbilly fabric. Loans and Discounts lf NOW. the grandest combinations we know of sport style the blouse Pi?e Seven Keeping .Afloat On Milk Bunker Farms Feeds and by VOICE 43 EAST CENTER ST. PHONE 15 |