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Show KIV THE EK VALLEi LfcADfcrt r. Tores .iiMfnml "Best in the Long Run" dHclhi J PLAN Mileage Raised IW Wagonus That Stand The Strain : FOR' BETTER DAIRYING Joint Ownership of Purebred . . Sire Enables Herd 'improvement at v , Minimum .Expense. . -- and Prices Cut Dairymen who would like to. aseJ purebred bulls to improve their herds but who cannot .afford to purchase such animals should investigate the bull asadvantages of a These organizations are sociation. formed by farmers for the joint ownership, use and exchange of purebred bulls. The purchase price and cost of maintenance are distributed according to the number of cows owned by each member, thereby giying the dairyman a"h opportunity to build up his herd" at a minimum expense. The organization also helps its members to market dairy stock and dairy products, to fight contagious diseases of iattle inT telligently, and in other ways to assist in improving the dairy industry.. The typical is composed of from fifteen to thirty farmers, who jointly own five bulls, ft. The territory in which these farmers live is i; divided into five "breeding blocks," one bull being asigned to each block.- - As many as fiftj or sixty cows may belong to the farmers in each block, and the bnU'.1nOre bloA should be kept on a convenlenflv located farm. To prevent inbreed each bull is moved to" the next block every two years. If all the bulls live, and if all are kept until each has made one complete circuit, no new bulls need to be purchased for ten years. In this way" each member of the association has the use of good purebred bulls foi many years, at a tost of only a small part of the purchase price of one good bull usually less than is invested In a more inferior bill owned by individual dairymen. In a survey conducted by the United States department of agriculture on 1.219 farms in eight districts in Iowa Minnesota and Massachusetts in which there were no associations, it was found that there were 817 bulls, average value of $76. Had the owners of these cheap bulls been properly organized the same investment would have purchased the necessary bulls of an average value of $283. In One association having .more than. 100 the original cost of good . .members purebred bulls to each member was only $23. When questioned regarding bull assocla the value of Hons,' 150 farmers in Maryland, Michigan and Minnesota estimated .tuJPMte -- Safety Tread, 6000 miles Silvertown Cord, 8000 miles , Dealers in, "THE DOUBLE LIFE BATTERY" - -' Simian's Garage W. W. Shuman, Prop. DR. R. A. LEWIS DENTIST OFFICK: THOMPSON-SCOT- T OVER DRUG CO. Office Phone, .89. - TRK.UONTOX. UTAH SHAW & IVERSON UNDERTAKERS licensed embalmeks and FOWLI-R,- . LANK & -- : Proprietors 2 Where you get the best Nto cat, good service and 2 ; courteous attention. THE FAMILY HOTEL - 'V UTAH TREMONTON, omo omo 1 I UNDERTAKERS O o D Me O O tin ' Show Them to You.. Box Elder Implement Opposite ThompsonScott Drug Co. , j E EMBALMEKS LICENSED r! Fielding, Utah General Blacksmithing and Burial Supplies Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Good. Quick Service. All Work Guar anteed. - .... I W. E. BERNDT To do the Heavy work on the farms in this community requires the very the clearbest wagon---o- f est, toughest timber, mechanically perfect. hav-ing'a- n hxeerienced i uneral Directors BURIAL SUPPLIES. Night Phonos: , Mr. N. E. Iverson, "7.A-Mr. N. E Shaw, 54.A-Day Phone, 14 Tremonton, Utah. SHIELD HOTEL a SEPARATE SHOW ROOM Vfe Try to Satisfy Tremonton Furniture Co. J Purebred Bull. ootooooo -- use of bulls betquging to the organisation increase the value of the on" spring in the first generation from 30 to 80 per cent,' wilh an average of 6:" , Painting, Calsomining per cent. The selection of the bulls for an asand Paperhanging sociation is one of tj;e most import anf Sitfn Painting a Specialty onsiclerations A good purebred bull .g jrill make rapid and marked improve PHONE 3 J. OAKLAND, UTAH raent in(the herds, and the association S Yes, more than that, it is nterest increase in proportion to thv mprovement obftined. If a poor dairy a QUALITY PRODUCT. DR. J. W. CHAMBERS, Jr mil is used the mill: production of the members'- herds is sometimes" reduced he interest Is "lessened, and, thesi Veterinary Surgeon "and iiiditions may Hd to the breaking uj Dentist f the association. Success in the o"p :irion of an association depends i & Auto Conveyance cat ileal on the care that Is used li. contein ; organization. Dairymt-TO ANY FLOUR Bell Phone 9 Blk. $ EQUAL an association shout; forming ting , A S .suit the local county ajient, write tt U.M lfiiul. J Utah $ We also sell bran, shorts, 4 i; state agricultural college or to itv , iry division of tire United States d' & and other millstuffs. rtment of agriculture at Washingtiii' I- ' r advice and assistance. The farm s' bulletin previously mentioned vl!i value along this line. f- found of great the suggestions which arf ven in connection with the constitu .in and , Haul Anything, Anyplace, Anytime ' GARLAND, UTAH H. CODDINGTON - A HOME PRnnnr.T "Prick of Utah" I FLOUR I LUCKY STRIKE cigarette , B. A. Clem ' 1! GARLAND MILLING CO. I Auto Transfer It's toasted to crease the good, s. I CALL, HADLEY'S GARAGE Phone No. 1 8 - 9fm9f&5799 Palace Barber Shop - ALVA I). McGUIRE LA W Y 10 It Harry Darton, Prop. Feader A Practices in All S'ate-CourtCourts and before the United tates s, NOTARY PUBLIC I'l.ini ple to Tremonton, Utah - 23 N. & Insurance Agency ' , Piano Tuning , Tremonton,' Utah v . , Player Piano Adjusting ' Prompt Service All Work Onnran'teed V , Phone Tremonton, Utah The Lomjar in the paper that ' fill.1 with news live news of foVft Keml The 'ftciulc r for tlifl uows von know ami of frieodi yon like.5 - . CONTAINERS . . . wholesome flavor of the Kentucky J Burley tobacco. The use of neat and attractive containers fo" butter, standard- icd to a uniform size and style, Is highly desirable both for loctil anil foreign inarkets. Carelessly packed butter has not only a poor appearance but also usu- ally brings a lower price. ' A. regular man s smoke and deli cious! ) Guaranteed by '". AGITATION OF COLD CREAM in ommomrao Sometimee It Will Whip and Expand Until Churn Is Full and Butter Will Not Form. Westey Carter E. IVERSON, Manager Phone 99 t. Courteous Attention to Our Customer? YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED Bear Ri?er Real Estate ILiir-rii- i 1 . gtf a Clean Shave or a ; Stylish ' Land Office. ATTRACTiVt wxv in- Sometimes when !old cream Is aerated in the churn it will whip and expand until the churu is nearly full, In this condition butter will not form because the cream cannot be sufficiently agitated. When a low temperature of the cream is the cause of difficult churning the trouble may be easily corrected by raising the temperature, , One for Mamma. I senf my small flujaiteJC lnt the nvwit room to do gomeidustlng. Not learlnjj her around, I tIted quietly into the. room and found her sitting work Idly by the window with her unfinished.. I said to her; "DmVt ...i know Sntan finds work for Idle iinnds to do?" 8he quickly replied: "He must be sonietlilng uue you. . ' , Kxchomje. Preserve Apples. - ' sand which has been heated and cooled again, 'Cover the bottom or a stone jar with sand, put in one layer of apples, having the fruit inch apart, cover with snnd, put In another layer of apples, aad m on the Jar' Is full. .The. Jar musl he. closed and kept In n cool place. - The sand will keep the apples dry and preserve the flavor. ', tTs(, dry about-one-lin- alr-tlgl- it Cleaning With Gasoline. Unless the whole grirment is placed In gasoline, the small places will fli.ow rings when' cleaned. This is caused by using too- - much gasoline on 'the ' grease, spot. , Brash lightly with n cloth, dampened "with the gasoline, brush when dry. If the rings are then noticeable hold, the soiled part 'over the steam of a teakettle, and this will remove tho unsightly blotch. . |