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Show PAGE FIVE PIGS. . . And Western Farmers CLASSIFIED Ice For Sale At Bert Qreenhalgh's. Strtngham School of Beauty Cul ture Hairdresslng. Cosmetics, Permanent Waving. The only registered school south of Salt Lake. Easy payment plan on courses. Class the to make an I want to appeal starts June 1st. Call or write Ida of Western States in behalf hog W. Manti, Utah. M22-Strtngham, we seems me to that raising. It more tnan have nothing important GOOD BUILDING to encourage the production of hogs FOR SALE Lot Close In. See Mrs. Oscar along proper lines, at least to a point where the needs of the coast Bowers. markets and the interior will be met, and we have a long ways to go beBest line of Poultry Feeds in fore that result can be attained. Neon! at Reasonable Prices Juab out The coast markets are paying Mill and Elevator Co., Nephi. enormous sums of money every our hog year to bring the bulk of Buy Hot Dogs and Soda Pop at supply from east of the Rockies of the fact that we Gib's Drive inn. and In the fact have the feed, climate and everything favorable to successful hog See me when you need Fire In operations west of the Rockies. surance: Hau insurance; auio in The barley situation today fairly surance. Blanch Francom, Agent illustrates the need for a more ex- for Franklin Fire Insurance Co. tensive home market and the most available plan is to feed barley to live stock. There is no feed that FOR SALE BICYCLE. IN GOOD Repair. See Roy Gibson at Gib's gives better results and will produce tf more nearly the kind of pork that Drive Inn. we want In the coast section which comes from the bacon type of hog. LOST A JERSEY COW, WITH Denmark uses barley extensively to one horn. Finder please return feed out the type of hog that has to Mrs. Richard Sudweeks. been developed to meet the needs of the English market, and Den and Hunting Licenses mark exports principally to the ForFishing at Ostler and Allen's One Salt of United Kingdom the products chance given on Fishing Tackle more than five million hogs per with each 25c purchae3. Denlooks If like year. It surely our to mark can afford barley buy Home Plant to fatten hogs for the English mar U a It occupation for to a we have ket, that splen children to pleasant ought care If each for plants. did chance of profit by supplying or smull Is bulb, child given to market. the English pork direct allowed to paint the Such a plan is feasible but we must plants and any color he wants, pot plant's of first develop the right type competition re keen family quite porker. benefit by the and the suits plants few where instances There are them. care given diligent to feed is it profitable to ship the the live stock, and even though such operations yield a profit, it still remains that it is more profitFather Know It able to feed the barley where the ." said HI Ho, the sage mun Nn grain is grown, and ship the pork of Chinatown, "Is sulllclently wise to the ultimate consumer. all the questions that It Is good business to have a for- to answer oy a be propounded may our but eign outlet for products, boy." Washington Star. It is also good business to have a home market to fall back on In merely one of slaughtering and mar case we are confronted as we are ketlng, while with the hog business, today, and doubtless will be from a substantial part is curing, requir an time to time In the future, with ing storage, capital and labor. Hogs oversupply of all kinds of grain. are cash every day In the year, bekeeping in mind too, that practical- cause nork is a staple commodity. ly every civilized nation raises barThe quickest and most profitable ley. Eleven Western States pro- way to cash our Western gram crop duce about 68,000,000 bushels each Is via the pork route. year, practically all without irrigation. The average yield Is around 33 bu. per acre. The average price Home of during the past five years was about Paramount Pictures 67c per bu., making an average Income of $22.45 per acre. This may not be a fancy return but It is a good substantial earning consider lng the character of land upon PROVO which it is raised and the fact that no irrigation is necessary. As a rule & Saturday FridayJune such land has limited use. Notwith 4 is there anyone pres standing this, A Sparkling Romance of ent who thinks for a minute, in Broadway's Night Life! , view of our higher standard of liv lng, that we can compete with many "LORD BYRON of the foreign countries In the pro' duction of barley? BROADWAY" of Middle western farmers are put' ALL TALKING Into heretofore land that ting barley SINGING & DANCING has been used for corn. This is with undoubtedly due to the corn borer and also the fact that barley, owing EDWARDS CLIFF to its chemical makeup, is a very MARION SHILLING satisfactory and economical feed. A five-yeaverage price for hogs at central markets, ending in 1928, was SUNDAY & MONDAY 10c per lb., yielding about $2.00 per June 6 cwt. for the barley used In feeding and fattening, and be it remember ed that in feeding the barley on the farm, the expense of sacking and .transportation is saved, a further credit to swine feeding. At are this time foreign quotations $1.00 per ton less than the home quotations, but we need to broaden our home market, as it is too limit ed to absorb the yearly crop. Another important point is that we will never have a real packing bust ness in the west until we have an adequate supply of hogs. The products of other animals are sold fresh, hence the operation is JVell and Happy; After Years of Suffering i Gom' Fishm' By J. A. McNAUOHTON Union Stock Yards, Los Angeles Emphatic Savings 4t on WORK SHIRTS M22-J5-3- and OVERALLS This is not a special event, but an important reduction in our overall and work shirt prices to afford you greater savings! Shop here and take advantage of these thrifty prices! Note the Savings! OVERALLS Pay Day Men's blue denim Boy's blue denim $1.10 85 Ox Hide Men's blue denim Boy's blue denim 79 59 Work Shirts Men's Compass Blue Label Men's "Big Mac" Boy's "Big Mac" .89 59 53 GO. PENNEY J.C. DEPARTMENT S T 29 No. Main R O E Nephi, Utah St Lotus Not Puraly Egyptian Lotus that grows In the Nile la not native only to Egypt. It has been found In other parts of the Old world and Is cultivated exten alvely in the United States. "Cadges" Ride Hone Santa, but An economist No Hora makes an Impas- sioned plea for common sense In road building. It would be fine to have common sense all along the line even to those who drive on has the roads that .common sense built. Los Angeles Times-- Is the name given A hitch-hike- r to one who walks along the road seeking and taking rides from any persons who may be going In the direction which he wishes to travel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ada Leonora Green, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney at Law, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 5th day of August A. D. 1930. HARMON EARL GREEN, Administrator of the estate of Ada Leonora Green. Deceased. Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for Estate. Date of first publication, J5-- June 5, A. D. 1930. 4t O. P. s. Bread 3 ) J , TO EAT AT Sutton s Cafe WHEN IN Rest Room in Connection Wan Mary married William H said, 'Tour slightest wishes I'll make coma true." Said Mary, "Than help me with the dishes." Bfll gladly donned an apron. He wiped each fork and spoon, But he hasn't held a dish towel Since that first week in June. Saturday, we will haye. When William married Mary She said, "I'll iron your collars. I do It wall Oh, very! And we'll have to watch our dollars.' But Mary hasn't ironed them Since the June bugs flew, She sends them to the laundry. Ifs a good idea, too! another one of our famous bread sales. 3" loaves, 16 oz. full 10c size and quality O. P. S. fcread 10c. Think of it 30 cents worth of bread, in 3 varieties, health, and white, You can buy raisin. it as you wish assorted or straight. Come get your 3, 6, 9, or 12 tomorrow at S O.RSK-ACGFOOD fcffitVTORES "A Surety of Purity" 15-1- "THE NO 10 c our Nephi store. One trial will convince you that ours is the best bread in town. ar GIRL SAID PROVO LOAVES loaves tp 13-1- WE INVITE YOU iU Bill likes his collars better And Mary never wishes To have him smear her aprons And drop her cups and dishes. They help each other often In a lot of little ways, But they're quick at compromising And I sort of think it pays. He took her for a ride and had home to walk himself! Bill Haines funniest talking farce! DON'T MISS IT! TUE. - We Have a Complete Stock of - WED. - THUR. June 17, 18, 19 A Broadway frolic with the singing - laughing - playboy of the Great White Way strutting- - his stuff . . . ! t l A ' I Y " ' ;; V ; , V" .9V & fFr BASKETS POLES DRY FLIES LEADERS JJ REELS SNELL HOOKS 7 .:r MR3 CAHlUt; V. JsElVEHT "I've taken three bottles of"8ar- gon now and every neuritis and rheumatic pain in my body is gone. My nerves are in perfect condition. Not only this, but I have gained ten pounds. I am now a well and happy woman and owe a debt of gratitude to Sargon." Mrs. Carrie V. Seivert, FLASHLIGHTS POCKET KNIVES W. 192G Boone Ave., Spokane, Wash. Saffron's fame Is based on actual results, not empty promises. Mil- lions use It, millions praise it. Ord fc Mangelson, Agents. (Adv.) Ord & Mangleson ICE Nephi Ice at 50c for 100 pounds, and Manufactured Ice at lc per pound. E. Tanner, "The Ice Man." DRUGGISTS Phone 43 Serving MIany HBusinesse Experience of large fleet oevners reveals the unusual reliability ami economy of lite new Ford the value of is the new its increasFord found in x use state and Federal, by city goving ernments and by large industrial comcost panies which keep careful records. In most instances, the Ford has been chosen only after exhaustive tests of every factor that contributes to good performance speed, power, safety, comfort, low cost of operation and reliability and long life. Prominent among the companies using the Ford are the Associated Companies of the Bell System, Armour and Company, The Borden Company, Continental Baking Corporation, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, General Electric Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Kellogg Company, Knickerbocker Ice Company, Morton Salt Company, Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, The Procter and Gamble Company, and Swift & Company. Each of these companies uses a large number of Ford cars and trucks. The Associated Companies of the Bell System use more than eight thousand. Modern business moves at a fast pace and it needs the Ford. Daily, in countless ways and places, it helps to speed the production and delivery of the world's goods and extend the useful service of men and companies. Constant, steady operation over many thousands of miles emphasizes the advantages of the sound design of the Ford car, its high quality of materials, and 1 SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE to day-by-d- ay up-kee- p, . C Mm J3Mfz unusual accuracy In manufacturing. Beneath its graceful lines and beautiful colors there is a high degree of mechanical excellence. An example of the value built into the Ford is the use of more than twenty ball and roller bearings. They are hidden within the car and you may never see them. Yet they play an important part in satisfactory, economical performance. Their function is similar to the jewels of a fine watch. Throughout the Ford chassis, a ball or roller bearing is used at every place where it is needed to reduce friction and wear and give smooth, reliable mechanical operation. At many points, as on the transmission counter-shaft- , clutch release, fan and and front drive shaft, these shaft, pump ball and roller bearings are used where less costly types of bearings might be considered adequate. Additional instances of the high quality built into the Ford are the extensive use of steel forgings, fully enclosed four-whebrakes, Rustless hySteel, four Ilouilaille double-actin- g draulic shock absorbers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, torque-tub- e drive, three-quartfloating rear axle, and the Triplex shatter-proo- f el er glass windshield. The Ford policy has always been to use the best possible material for each part and then, through large production, give it to the public at low cost. NEW LOW FORD Standard Cap Sport Coop. . 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