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Show • THE JORDAN FARM l\'IARKETING PROBLEMS DISCUSSED -JARDINE HERRIMAN ' Miss Delta P~ters on is visiting with ' r elatives in Salt Lake for a month . Page-Hansen Co. • • • IRA LLOYD LETTS Spread Between Produc er And Consumer To Be B ed Jn Fu A son was born to Mr. anJ Mrs. George J . Butterfield Friday, Juir 24• Riverton, Utah JO U RNAL 1925. Mr. aQd K-. W. Uy ol. BinPam .-~:·.ai-i'lr-.lta Jrlrs. Maw Au.n .' !4ii.$:J •eek. ~ ~ 1D4 )('18888 The eftleient marketing of fann important part of the .-.1 II. ~ Butter- fann busineiB. All of us have obMraD.cl ~ ...,. tobt I'Qe8ll8 of ved the wideaiJW spread between the a.ad fl..., ~~ last prices received by the produeer aDd hMrelt~IMi those pa1'd by ~ consumer. These ~-··. -· -. -... ,...., of'· Mlt Lake products is u J( ~' : ~ • • • era...... tldlckent of spreads, no douJit, in a c:on.siderable measare due to mcreases in ~· I ead. am convineed, ~ver, that there is • . aeedless waste la oar system of dis~,..,..,..'ioith· ·-· •::u~~ta.at tribu~on &net ~t dlere are ways of rctlariM&a~n· • • • ~~n&terially ~ the spread be- 11'1 Llo1d L~ of Rhode leland hae bHn appointed one of th' Mr. aac1 Mre. J. H. CNmp visited tweea prod~ .,.... . couum.er• .If who new aeelltant attornep general. with ~. aDd Kra. 1Jouri11 Miller at this wute in diatributtion is ~ be elim a....:~..ane Saturday aad 8\uaday. inated tlutre mast. ~ vast ~.mproveGood g ..... . . . _ .. • • • • DMIIIi ba our 1118l'tYting methods. lu M Geo. $mith and ~ re- the daya wllea th6 farmer produced 1"1. tNm Lopn M.oaday for hill loeal market, he was more turned hOIIltl • familiu with what· the ccmswner need A Cow whidl gives 10,000 pounds 'WileN ahe hU eel ad there were few middlemen be- in a year br.inca in a revenue o.f f260 Mr. aad 11a J. Miller, Jlrs. tWMb him and the bllyer. To:t&y if her milk is sold at the rate of f2.60 Cecil PoOr . _ Dalq Jliler f&mloin&' bas become a highly spec1al- per 100 pounds. The revenue from ~ Eda1 Poor~ to P•)"BBOl Sunday. ised buaineu ud p~ucer ~d coo- cow giving 6000 pounds and. whose sumer are usually w1dely apart. milk seU.s at the same figure 11 $125. • • • . !be B'el'rimaa PioIn order to market his product to Tbe former eow is a J'OO(I cow, inn DOt widl a Nl1 .pme in U. .t- the very best advantace, there are the best, aqrues a well-lmown famn Deel" n Y and a darM!e at ~ · :ear- Uu-ee ~np the farmer must do. He journal. The latter ia a mediocre balld the l'MM'e. must, of course, adjust the VC)lume of cow, a two-gallon cow or thereabouts. -~ • • • • • his pi'Odlletioo to the needs of the Neither dairy111en nor general faim Mrs. ~ta Miller had u bel' market. It is quite ~ impo~nt that. ers C&D airord to milk mediocre cows Jll8llt llolida)' Mrs Mary Wiaward he improve the quabty of h1s ~~t when it is possible to have good proitt v mal U~ • ud standardise it in order to meet ducers. The cost of feeding and carthe pl'eferenees of CODSumers. Then ing for the inferior cow is not muci1 e ' • • • A pUty wu formed ol the YOUDC he muat strive to feed tho8e prodoets les.s than that of feeding and caring people to enJv a .dlk:kea roMt which to t1le market when and wlhere the for the ~ cow. The income, howin the eaa.yoD. lee Ci $ t... and COIUIUmera demaad them. . . ever, from the good cow may easily 11 il!laJm were aerved at JliU AaDie M. The importance of standardizmg be double that of the inferior animal, Crane's . _ after tile dhJW in the and crading farm products has not as is indicated in the ligures above. ~ fully appreciated until rather On the general fann where cows art: recent years. Farm products pass kept for supplying the h01tne needs canyee. • • • Mr. Peter WiD.'WU'd: of loath Jor- throush many h~ in moving from only, why keep ·two or four cows ot dan visited Krs. ADmriata JOUer. Oellters of product10n to world mar- inferior quality when one or two of • • • bta and there must be a common first-class quality would supply the lb-». Jlart;ba S*oetiDC. of Idaho, language to iDSUre mutual ' understand needs! Why the additional labor·. and childrea are vbdtiuc with llr. IUid inc between buyera and sellers. A Why the additional feed cost! eld. certain grade of wheat, corn or butter Mrs. T-s. • mould represent the 8&llle gr&?e to Utah Top Nr and )l[rs. Clyde er..m, J(r. and both the seller and the buyer m all ~~ .l41ho; vf8IMd Witll Mlatives JUt..- Bef~ ""rHE many desirable qneUtiee inherent in tW Lower Priced Than Ever 1 Fordor Sedan oom.....,d lhJe car to the ~ doA of every di8c:rimiuatiJ11 IDotorla. When, in CIOillleCtioD with theee qualities, the ._. price of the car ia ~the wlue of the F. . Seclan beaJmes unique. ID it you obtain, at the~ pae11"bbe coat a car of muc comfort. good appeeMa and hiP utility. Cheaper To Keep Cows Than Bum Ones ~ ~· a.. ..-.. .. ~- n. ~----.~-----·----llilll~~~~~._, ~ OW~D Room RI Bu~ Hrs.. Nephi tend Buttetfleld mGt.ored to parts theof world. . ball pme Friday. I amofone those who believe that llaena to at a co-operative marketing will be an im- DRA PER DOINGS ht~ • • • Mr. NMI lfrs. 'Reid Beck and ebildr.n spent Swutay in SpriariUe the IP!!Sta ot Jlll"'. Beck's brother, Mr. R. ~ayooek. • • • . Jrflaa Portia Rawtiu and Jlln. LoWs Johnson ~urnielled the musical nurnbers for Conjoint meetmc Sllllday evening. Jliip Mitdlltll, al. Salt Lake, fonnerly a mieDNNI.rJ ia Hawaii, was the speaker. After the muting Mr. and Jrlm. staale7 Rasrnuuen eatertained iD their honor at a party. Mufric wu enjoyed and · refreshments senfec1 to thirty peats. • • • .... 1 to +-r'be tile ~~Qie-dft..,- ~ .,. . . . appeal'IDIC ...... e•ea tltat elllWW -'! •.a. ~ tu tile ~1. A iil the at a Sal& aftel' fabric:. Ia na*v· EXCEIJLEN'T Ll ll OF s •t aad .... ,.. Mr. MerrDI Sandberg, of St. ~ is visitinc at tlae home of Jrlr. l(rs. ....,Xialey Fitqwald this week. • • • Jrlr. and Mrs. Harold Walbeck announce the birth of a bily girl Wedaeaday, July 2f*h. • • • The F. C. Oh• formed a party to the Cinderella Gt.rdens Wedneada) eveniq, • • • Mp. B. •• ~ve, Mrs. Barey Hew&rd, Kn. J. .lliclaeiSOD aDd Mrs. 0. D. Bti.Nard were ~ of Hr. aad Ml"'. B. W. Garfr al. Bait s, Lake at a JlU't7 portant factor in tthe solution of many of our production and mal'keting problems. I do not by any means regard it as a "eure--all" for the troubles of the fanner, but it hu real po88ibiUtiea. . • . ~e farm IB a business but It is mor.-it i1 a home. We are interesteel in better fbumcial returns for the farmer ODly as that means better Uv· iag. We want men and women to stay on the farm, not merely beeau.se they have been able to make a living there Dut beoauae "they have been proloundly satisfied with a famt life. We DUI8t have good rural schoole, good rural chwdles, good roads, . wholesome reereatioa and pleasure if farm life is to prove attractive in the higheat degree. )(7 e«orts wm be directed to help briDe about• an ef.ficient, stable and profitable agrieultu~ ~hich ':"Ill P~ vide a ~ of llVlng which is 1n accord with American ideal& To this end I solicit :vour wholehearted cooperatioD. A ~y es~, 811.~ lightened and prosperous landcnming population ia not only a great 'Didionu .W.t bllt it Is the safest balaace wheel in I)Ur eivilization. . Mr. and 111"1. J. R. RaWlins entertained at a lMm party Saturday eveninc CIIIQIIlimeting Mr.. Rawlin~s daughters, Portia and Jamce. MuSic games and d&DCing fonned the eveninp en8,1JriaiiDment. RefreshmentB were served to ftfty guests. Out of towa 1U8Bts were kr. and Mr.s. Eliaba Bl'Oirn and J(r, and Krs. Rulon Hill, Parson, aDd Jlr. and ¥ra. R. Burqaiat aad Mia MozeD Rfistrvm, ~>~ Salt Lab. Tueeday. Krl. Mtriia 'Despain • • aild W.aada aJul 1oJee, of Weaa~ the -·eta of lira. C. Jl. Sadhr.r •daya ot laJt Wll8k. • • • Jilra. R. G. Wi~ had as Jl;onday )Irs. Ricbard Bl~ • • • kr. ud Kra. Geo, ~ . -u•t·l PameM. of Sal* JMre. ,...., ....- ot MT. and Mra. Aadre1r loa, . . . . . . . . . . ....,~-~-~--~-. $763.80 f~ Mr. and 111"1. Se)'IIIW.lDr Bl.., ¥1"1. l'md Black aad- baby, ot Salt ...-. and lira. Emel'IIOD Wr~ht, of Salina, were pests of. Mr. and Ml"'. Alvin CottNM Se.tul'da7· • • • ~ J. L. Dow enter:tliDed at a children's party last Tlle!day afte~ D001l in honor of her dalJ&bter, ~s ,ll.L,... birthday alllliversary. Ten tle guests were present. w• r. - .., ,. ., •• •' ,. "-~ .,_, ,., '.,..- we.ro ..... Riverton Motor Co. Riverton Phone Midvale 97-R4 f II 1· f p A • a U IDe 0 arts, CCeSSOnes, T•Ires, T u bes, Cas, Q 1' "J etc. We carry Eggs Bring On Eastern Marketb - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . , Utah eggs were declared to be o. exceptionally high standard eompared with the product of most states, by F. E. Graham, official inspector o. eggs for the department of agricul· ture. Mr. Graham made this assert:ion at the conclusion of an inspec tion of the storap plants of the Uta1. Poultry P.todueers' cooperative asso· ciaticm. Prior to 1he inspection, he ex pl&ined he had W&ndered why Utal. fllrCS receh:ed preference in New YorJ.. marbts; but his WOildenment had been answered by the visit to the territory in. wtlich they originate. FIVE HUNDRED PAR TY FOR HONOLUL'L ~-------------------------, Summer Economy GUESTS at DRAPE:R By Special Correspondent Mrs. Jane Leyton entertained at a five hundred party Wednesday afternoon, ia compliment to Miss Portill Rawlins and Mftl. Louis Johnson, of &Dblulu. Refreshments were served to Mrs. A. H. Dibble and Mrs. A. Cedarholm of 8alt Lake, Mrs. Menin Despain, of Wasalleh, Mrs. J. R. Rawlins, Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs. J. R. Rideout, Mrs. S. J. lrfdchelson, Mr.s. Stanley RasmUBSs Mrs. Reid Beek, Mrs. 0. D. Ballard: Mrs. H. E. Stringfellow, Mrs . Fern Williams and Jrlrs, Acnl!s Fitz gerald, besides the guests of honor. Priaes were WIOll by Mrs. Fern Williama tUld Kiss Portia RawliD& So • me SPUd Ra•ISlDg State& And The Figures It is real summer eeonomrto W 11$ plaee one of these Kef!Jj. erators in your home now. i'he saving you etfeet in ,-oar.;ee. biD and the food it SAVES will nearly pay its cost. Cook in Comfort on one of OUL OIL STOVES S. J. Mickelson Co. Dealer In LUMBER, HARDWARE Ud CEMENT DRAPER, UT~ Phone Midvale 82-R3 Aecording to the latest forecast o4 pvemment ofAcieb, New York w:ill Ca...--11 Mad in potato Production in the Uni- ~~-~ II •.Co •ibuahels. wil foDow with 88,- •· - - - - - - - - - - - - -....- -.........- -. . . . nhtoe4 . tecl StatesMaiDe this-;..., 'With 87,184,000 ,..._.~ 080,000 bushels, PM111Bylvania witc -~~--·~--~~1 •el, and .,._..r.!!mu Ja_. the IDI ereenen ol hal Oiarrll - 0tt1 24,887•000 bushels' Minaesata witlllII..- - - - - - - - - - - -. . ._u - t8 .... 11 24,676,000 bushels, Michigan with 22,,_... "" 920 000 buebela aad Idaho with 12,CIIBND' 00.. Toltd~tt Olllo 074:000 btlshels. Bring Your FilmsHer We have just received our TO BE DEVELOPED AND PRINTED FAI;141iile of lw ..... TAlLO ~To..-.-MEASURE Suits and O vercoats Priced from $21,50 to ~ Dropin and I them over • Summer is the •a•• of picture taking. \fe CUT)' a eo~Dplete lbae e( lias to It all kodalm &1ld ~ Brinl your II• llere to be ~ ~ aad priated. We •pedaliJe in aiek S~r_t~ anti ltell& ~ltll ebta ill DeY L Priat.iag and . . .Pllr• |