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Show THE PAGE SIX STATE riitPAUATIOXS fKOMISK PLKNTV OF EXPERT BARES CiAME FOtt SEASONS Suortsmeu taking advantage of Utah's treat outdoors during the year 192a numbered more than 60, it Is shown by the reports from Bos Elder County la Fifth in tbe 000, all sections of the state now being 5778 With Utah of State compiled by J. Arthur Mecham, state Colonic lish and game commissioner. Utah, without question Is a sports E. L. Sechrist, associate agrlcul- - nian's pleasure ground. The variety turlst of the United States bureau calls to anyone loving the great of entomology, has found, after a1 outdoors, with fishing plentiful in survey of five mountain and Inter-- . many streams and lakes and hunt mountain states, that the average lug providing a variety of game cost of producing a pound of honey birds Including ducks, quail, In an apiary with less than 400 col- - .pheasants, chickens, deer and elk. onlea is 7 cents. In In apiary of During the past year there were more than 1200 colonies it is found 12,000,000 fish planted throughout the state. This is an increase over to be as low as 5ft cents. The survey took the form of an,the Previous year of approximately economic study of the Industry, 150 per cent, 8.000.000 fish having made with the cooperation of thirty- - been planted in 1928. g nine representing beekeepers, man- - tuXThe state department was success-agindurln the Past year in lower-onlan aggregate of 18.633 col- run for extraction of money ln the cost of feeding fish 20 per in i7tjh Trfahn RninroHn Mnntjina cent, while at the same time the HONEY COSTS large Increase in the plantings during 1930, Commissioner Mecham announces. Construction of rearing ponds, installation of water systems and additions to buildings at the hatch eries in the state was responsible for wider activities by the department. Ten new rearing ponds were constructed at Logan, 9 at Crystal Springs. 4 at Whlterocks, 5 at Beaver and five others at the Springvllle TIMES-NEW- Thursday. March 6. 1930. NEPIII. UTAH S, hatchery. New tank systems were installed at both the Springvllle and Murray hatcheries. A new pipe line and water system was installed at the Springvllle hatchery at a cost of $4,000. The water system was greatly enhanced at the Murray hatchery with the drilling of three artesian wells, while the cottage at the Olenwood hatchery was re modeled and a new feed house and water system added. Stripping pens and stripping house ere constructed at Fish Lake. Benefits from the work of the department at the state shooting grounds are now being enjoyed more fully after the work of the last year. Sheet piling for three dykes was accomplished and two new concrete spillways were constructed. Pinal payments for ground purchas ed from John K. Spiers amounted to $4,000. Easter planting of fish throughout the state will be accomplished this year when the new fish planting truck of the department ts put Into service. The truck has every known facility for handling fUh between the hatcheries and the streams and lakes. The truck was under constructed department supervision. Commissioner Mecham is anxious that more men and women of the state take advantage of the opportunities afforded in Utah's great outdoors. He also invites the inspection of all citizens to the work being carried on In the different hatcheries and game farms throughout the state. The commissioner promises plenty of fish and game fur the sportsman in 1930, beginning with tte fishing season in the summer and continuing throughout the year. M..J- - ,. I ' es and Wyoming. (any previous year. There will be a Says D. H. Hlllman, state apiarist of Utah, in presenting his annual report to the beekeepers: "We must accept this government SELF report as authentic and make up our minds that whenever we sell our SERVICE honey for less than 7 cents a pound we are simply providing ourselves FRUITS with employment and making no profit on the investment or over the Many people tell us they apcost of production. preciate the privilege of se"Honey prices are steady and their fruits and vegelecting have a tendency to improve over tables in our fruit prices received the past few years. department, more than anyThis is partially due at least a thing else pertaining to the more orderly system of marketing selection and purchase of their the crop, Installed by our Mountain foods. We know it is a wonStates Marketing association; which derful privilege to be able to acts as a balance wheel for this select the exact size and qualIntermountain territory. We are ity of celery, lettuce, tomatoes, now receiving prices for our crop apples, oranges, grapefruit which just about cover the cost of and other Items desired. production. There is no possible chance of "We have at the present time a an O.P. Skaggs System patron record of 69.461 colonies of bees. receiving some good and some Millard county comes first with the bad items in fruits and vegemost bees, 9553 colonies. The Uintah tables in our store. We have basin has 15.088 colonies divided beno poor quality or small size tween Duchesne with 8053 and items to work off onto our TJintah county with 7050 colonies. customers. Our customers are Then comes Utah county, fourth, expected to select the very with 6989; Box Elder, fifth, with best of each item when doing 6778; Cache, sixth, with 4979, and their shopping and we know Emery seventh, with 4074." that they do so. If you have had disappointments in receiving small or inferior quality fruits and vegetables at a Phone 294W service store, try our fruit department Just OAS ANESTHESIA once and you will come back often. A.ILILCD WA M IE CDEJ lYCDUJIffi, HJsiEnD self-servi- ce h (Daub . X-R- ay the true worth oi the car he must mahe up the difference by extra chary es on the new car or ll it to some one else at too hiylt a price re-se- self-servi- ce DR. P. L. JONES DENTIST STAPLE FOODS TOO "self-servic- WE INVITE yOU TO EAT AT "self-servic- Sutton s Cafe e" V2Cf FOOD Delta it pay the bill, for no way has yet been found to give something for nothing. The money must come from somewhere. re-se- ll STORES i-T-m, "A Surety of Purity" f f f ??f f f f Af Nephi Fillmore" 7 FURTHERMORE, at least $73 the car he must either it to some one else at too high a price or make up the difference on the new car. Tliis he cannot do unless he is allowed an excessive profit on the car or on financing, extra equipment and other charges In either case, you e" QR SKAGGS - Connection AAAAAAAAA e" "self-servic- Rest Room in Tf a dealer pays you more than the true worth of . then-experien- PROVO allowance from the Ford dealer, but that very fact should give you confidence that you are receiving full value in the new car. Ford charges are not marked up or increased to cover a high trade-i- n alloicance on your old car, . Because there is no waste, extravagance or undue profit in manufacturing, distribution or selling, every dollar you pay for a Ford brings a full dollar in return. In lower first cost, in reliability and long life, in the low cost of operation, service and replacement parts, the Ford will save you much more than the seeming difference in trade allowance. You may not get the largest up-kee- e" "self-servic- WHEN IN value is always better than a in the purchase of an automobile. It pays to look ahead and consider reliability p and ultimate costs, as well as comfort, safety, speed, and beauty of line and color. Since most automobiles are bought for replace-inen- t, the value set on your used car is a factor in almost every purchase. Frequently it is given an importance beyond its true worth. Used cars have a definite market value and you are justly entitled to an allowance based on that value. It is not fair that you receive less. It is not to your best interests to receive more. PERMANENT The privilege of selecting staple foods is also much appreciated by many people nowadays. The very principle of makes it possible for the buyers to use their own Judgment, take their own time and pleasure in making their selection. No one In an O. P. Skaggs System Store is ever permitted to make suggestions as to what a customer should buy, though the personnel of each store is always anxious and glad to extend any information when requested to do so by the customer. The principle of Is the very best one possible for the food buyer. Though many people have an idea that they would not enjoy shopping the way, all who we have talked with have found Just the reverse, after serving themselves two or three times, and like it much better than any other manner of buying foods. Bring your big list to our store and give our a trial. Up-Sta- lrs Over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store - II If a dealer pays you more than L 1 J Roadster, $435 steel-spok- Fordor Sedan, $625 Three-windo- w extra value is given to you in the new Ford in the Triplex shatter-proo- f e glass windshield, the Rustless Steel, the five wheels, and the four Houdaille hydraulic double-actin- g shock absorbers. The unusually large number of ball and roller bearings, and the extensive use of fine steel forgings instead of castings or stampings, are other features that show the extra quality built into the Ford car. t Tudor Sedan, $500 Phaeton, $440 Fordor Sedan, $600 Two-windo- w 4 used-ca- r ' Coupe, $500 Sport Coupe, $530 Cabriolet, $645 Town Sedan, $670 All prices f. o. b. Detroit. FORD MOTOR COMPANY Every Day During March now to take advantage of this bargain fare. Comfortable parlor chair and coach service, with convenient station Cafe meal service en route. In effect during March from Utah points on L A. & S. L. Railroad to Los Angeles, Barstow, Pomona, San Pasadena, Bernardino, Daggett, Riverside, Yermo. Proportionately low fares to other California points. Plan A NEW MODE For Further Particulars Consult L M. PETTY, Ticket Agent PAGE MOTOR COPtHPANf Phone No. The Overland Rputc FORDS ON DISPLAY 9 Gales UCrVlCC Nephi, Utah J |