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Show W. A. DAY BREEDING F!NE JERSEY HERD Vvillard A. Day, dairyman residing i four miles east of Kyton, and who is also assisting in the Eastern Utah j Cream recelvii.g station at Mytcn, is a firm believer in the futv.re of the dairy industry. Mr. Day new has a i .herd of twenty-four Jersey heifrrs 'and a richly bred Jersey bull wbese dam has a state rcccrd. The bull was purchased from the V. A. Nullle i herd of Provo. Three cf the above j mentioned heifers are now in milk 'and the rest are due this fall when the weekly return v.!!l make a substantial sub-stantial increase in his cream check, i " . |