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Show It il just as natural for a young There's always room at the e girl to Lave a beau as it il for a top nd the cream uaually dai'5V, to nod and ?mile to its mate, there. farmer who ipndsthe hours in the fields at hard manual labor is not always the most successful one. The man who uses his brains, attends farmer'! institutes, keeps up with the times and adopts the suggestions of those who nave made a success in farming will "get there" seoner than the old iozj who thinks he knows it all long-ei- t The bean growers of Ventura County ,('alifornia, lout about a million dollars a few wtel I ago by a rain that settled down in that part of the state and did 'business ut the old tend" for ten days. A great share of the crop was ruined. All the bad luck doesn't come to I'tah nor all the good luck to other states. It's qot often theretail hardware dealer fells haying tools in November, but on Election day v saw one of our merchants fitting up a horn-rakfor a man with which to get up his fourth crop of alfalfa. Utah is certainly up 1 ead and the Bear River Valley puts the cap on. j Words More Few Atont Thai Farmer's Institute, Sinee our last issue we have talked with a member of Bear Rivsr Valley farmers about having a Farmer's Institute held in Tremonton this month or early next month, and all are agreed that it would be a most excellent thin? for the farmers. A letter from Superintendent Lewis A. Merrill explains that there are two Dhtissa of this institute work o ie a school extending over five d y8, for which an entrance fee of $1 00 will be charged, and the other the regular two day.-session. Now, we believe there ii no meeting of more benefit to the farmers in their' business than a properly conducted ins-- i titute, and we should be glad to have the institute held here this winter. It would bring the work of the Agricultural College right to our doors. In this day of intensive farming there are many new wrinkles developed and the and e farm these"wrink-les" er who get') hold of is the one who is able to raise the largest crops , get the best prices and pay off his mortgage the soonest. Utah All Right Financially. Wilson's Hall can be secured for the Institute and if you are A tttf timely rdilorin! appeared in i iterested and desire the Insti The Degeret isews of Oct. IStb. com tute held here, write and say-smentine upon t he Kist rn money market to Prof. Lewis A. Merril, 501 abont which so m'tch lim tppeared 'f Trust Building, Salt late in t lie pSMfti ThS News shows how- Sacurity uow h Lake West the financially very strong City, right away, and we in comparison to former years. W'e have think he will appoint the Instinot only farms, yielding grain?, beets, tute here. in and bloom side by side in the meadow, bays a nice young man. The writer was at one time a beau of a girl possibly the beau of several girls, but of only one girl at a time. But the mother of the girl he thought most of diJ as all mothers should do in such matters. She invited him to the house for dinner, anil the whole family spent the evening together around the same fire. This simple test ri so m prove to the mother just what sort of a fellow is the beau of her girl If the young fellow is evil he will refuse the second or third 1o spend the evening with the family, and it then becomes an easy matter to drop him. Until the girl becomes a woman, or at least of mature age, her young men friends should be her companions only at such times as young men are needed, and they should be companions of whom she can feel proud whom she ii not afraid or ashamed to bring into the family circle. They should be gentlemen always, and this implies that they should be courteous and goodman-ntreOgden Kxam. a.s The A they r.u J c HOW ABOUT YOUR I Wititer S upplies? It 40 1 ? te We Are Convinced of This Fact and d. hundreds of others; so will you be If you give us a trial. WE CLOTHE THE ENTIRE FAMILY from head to foot and guarantee to save you monSo o October, the beautiful, was wonderful quantity and a most seductive month, ami fruiti, etc wc Iiutc our mines, ctttle but quality, it we are glad to say this year iheep and many manufactures. was no exception to the generTh saving baaWs deposits and the al rule in Utah. Bright days, bank clearings continue to increase and for the people the outlook is cool nights, crisp mornings of I'tah and the optimistic West in general Failure and DO frost, what could be to individual or Institution rarely comes more enjoyable? Strawberries except in cues where they have reach d beyond the poiut of COOtervKtivKBSSa in market and the tomato Living beyond one's Income baa but one vines still bearing their lus- end. a day of reckoning. At the same it makes one narrow to be un cious fruit. No other state can tim, to venture very in the least. If we willing eicel it. And now in No rem hays spent our money iu an atieui;t to ber the fourth crop of alfalfa help build a home industry and it has failed to bring us dividends ia latum, could be cut in some fields if ojr money has not been wholly wasted Let us be conservative but let us nevi r this warm weather should conbe guilty of patting money away whe e tinue sufficiently long to cure it can earn nothing. Lehi banner. ey on every purchase. By concentrating your trade with us, you 11 notice quite a difference in a year s time; your living expenses will be reduced. , Don't Hove Yoar Telephone. It stands 'those in hand who . They also have a few apples in Pennsylvania this year. Jacob Shuev of Cumberland County had 9000 bushels, mostly Baldwins, 680' trees averaging ten bushels of the tree. On one tree there was 89 bushels. The crop more than paid the value of the farm this year. Moral: Raise apples. A mow storm followed bv severe cold destroyed 20000 tons of Cataw-- 1 ba grapes in the KenkaLaLe region' of New York State week before last. The loss was about $200,000. as the froien grapes would bring only half a cent or a cent a pound for wine when they ought to have brought three or four cents had they not been frozen THE SUGAR BEET CROP. not quite The sugar beet crop all harvested yet so we are unable to get the report for the season, but some of our farmers say they never had larger crops, while others say theirs are not above the average. Taking all in all, we believe the is is an exceedingly large one. Willie 'Ottogary. our Indian friend from Washakie, says that he had 110 tons on 6J acres on his crop farm at Elwood, or over 16 tons to the acre. Fetateei. cabbage and atiNf "nn blei et I). R. Hammond A. t o t. f liatt end Oils fer any pureoit. Where? At tbe Usnlwtre Store. L o FISH BURN & SONS CO., TREMONTON STORE. Stores at Bngham and Tremonton. , "He who plants pears Plants for hia heirs", used to be a saying of our grandfather, and some of the old trees in the eastern states prove the truth of the rhyme. On the farm of Lewis Zaner, near Dushore, Pa., is a pear tree 80 years old that bore 80 bushels of pears this year. D have telephones in their houses not to disconnect or remove them without the consent of the company. The contracts with most telephone companies is to the effect that subscribers are not to disconnect or remove the phone, but in esse they do net care for it any longer they must inform the company and let them disconnect it or Mi take it out. The penal code of mm Utah and most other states proYOU WILL DO WELL AND SAVE MONEY BY CALLING ON THE vide that any person who wilfully or maliciously cuts, breaks, throws down or injures the property of When you are in need of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Do you know that Pinesalva Carbolu-any telephone company commits a in like aeli a misdemanor, and is punishable poultice drawing out Windows, Doors, Mouldings, Portland Cement, and poiion? It is antisep in the Hard Wall Flaster, Barbed Wire, both Painted nd by imprisonment county jail cuts, bums, eczema, cracked hands not exceeding six months or a fine Galvanized; Pittsburg "Perfect'' Electric Welded it ia immediate relief. .Sold by Tremont of $300 or less, or both at the disField Fence; it is "Horse High, Rabbit Tight and Mercantile Company cretion of the court. As some of Bull Strong;" the only field fence on the market. the telephone companies are enforcCall and see the same. ing the law it is well to be on the We Raise Pretty Good Potatoes The Weather Man says that there will soon be safe side and let their property In Utah. if alone even it is in your own some very cold and stormy weather, and we sughouse and yon don't want it there. gest that you prepare for it by installing in your If any of the croakers who say home the best Heaters that can be found anywhere Utah is no good will come into the Hallowe'en Party at Corinne. FOOD We have them, the VORTEX and the WILSON Times office we will convince them A party of young: people of A turn of tho handle and it cute easily TT"T TT I PT. 11 J. of one thing, and that is this, that : nre rcver goes oui. and rapidly all kinda of meat, this place went down to Corinne Utah can raise some potatoes. We When it comes to STEE: RANGES, we certain- last Thursday night to attend have before us six of the tubers that pes and sandwiches. ly shine: ECLIPSE, fiat ecliDses them all, and a Hallowe'en party. As they booaoao thcro r.ro no Is . weigh just 21 J pounds. The larg- had to holes or narrow openings to bocomitne WOwDER that is the wender of all who see go around by the "Hills" est of these came from the farm of didn't get there very early, "them. Call and see them fcr yourself; don't take deans it John Burtuan of Elwood, and tips they Tho hopper is so largo that hatflver was quite early when they but wnrH for it n the scales at six pounds. Mr is being Chopped readily finds Its way to 0Ur about three o'clock returned, say inside barrel. the seven teeth tho cutting had four acres this year from SILVERWARE Tea and Coffee Pots, Knives, No strength wasted in squeezing or a. m. The party was held in the which he harvested over 1400 cuts. mashing. It Forks, Spoons, etc. hall and was largely atWhatever is being e'nopped lubricates bushels of marketable potatoes, public where friction occurs. tended. It was under the ausNote the Cut of Roaster that is guaranteed to and Mr I'.AHansen of Los Angeles, Parts so constructed that any wear tends of the Ladies Aid of the pices to keep them alvays keen. save 20 per cent in wegiht of meats. who bought the whole lot,says that M. E. Church, and the proceeds Three cutte: 3 for chopping fine, coarso there are many other in the first nr medium and nut butter grinder. All was some $39. Thoie who went parts tinned, guaranteed and two carloads ttiat are quite as largs from here were Messrs W. R. as this six pounder, but as this aa Niih, Scott. Charles, and Ford so smooth and of perfect shape he Hill, and Misses Kate Morris, Guns. Ammunition, &c, &c, &c. concluded to carry it home ia his Clare K?nt, Lizzie Sherman of WHILE THEY LAST, We will give grip and place it on exhibition in Tremonton and Addie Swerd-fergthe Chamber of Commerce in Los absolutely free of any charge to our cus- of Evans station. raisThe five were other Angeles. fc: tomers, a Phonograph. Our Phone is No. ed by Lewis Brenkman on his vilWashakie Waitings. Call us or call on us. lage lot just above the Methodist Wasbnkle, Nor. 4th 1907. church, and also are ef good shape, TREMONT TIMK.s We also have smooth and white. But we all well at Washakie and our some specimens of the Blue Victor .tarted up a month o. Well that will average about two pou nds day our beet crop very pond this vear tbe Mr. each, also grown by Brenkman, tverage about 18or 14 ton per acre, we "WHEFE GOOD GOODS ARE SOLD." who says he did not search for the hip or ft Carload of sugarbreta this find largest, but just picked them up train too. 3 WE Boon beet ban rai ih er. si nif of oi as he came down town to show their fine shape. If any ef our sople down Garland nd around flf bite people down Tiere and ing some friends can beat this lot of spuds also aoroe fn m Mannork revt Indian-ai- r Chance to Trade for a California Farm. just bring idong the Hample as proof. near ai ill mmI hey gel d ne In 'to H.Jeuaeni farm rear thojf went dona in Tremonton. Doing the best btlrineM between Ogden If you wnnt a ten acre mile north Ber Uber i: about and Muhitl. Twenty well furnished rooms, all in good Ready Trained. in California, five acres of orange from city on bank of ibi river, "She la positively lazy." W. otto rery. Reason for trees and five acres of bearing apriorder, on Main Street nenr rnilroad station. Why?" y Hear River The Actress Lady. She minrlPd n widower because she cot trots for your for selling poor health of owner. This is a bargain for wbh too lnzy to train a husband." "Polly Pink toes, the eoubrette, celeorchard, inquire please apple brated her silver wedding yesterday." Ilmisti ti I'ntany man. Noneenae! She s not old enough to for particulars at The Times office. For pri Also desirable hulldlng lot SO bv 150 ftfl on Trrmont Strt. havo been married 25 years." "Cerr"t A. F of Wttmitm find KINT. Tft tcrm inquire far the Kidneys tainly not, but sho wag married for iMNEULES .oo ro 30 Tdt Ata?v the twenty-fiftt!mr yesterday," . it. & Wer'e selling lots of Winter Stuffs now; Elank-et- s and Comforts and Flannels and Cloaks and Hosiery and Underwear and Suits and Overcoats and Shoes. It pays to keep warm in winter. Good o Clothing Outside and Good Food Inside, and you'll be all right. We can supply you with both, and we feel sure that nowhere else in Box Elder County can you find your wants so well and satisfacto- o D rily cared for as here. We know you don't get the same quality goods o elsewhere at the price at which you get them here, it matters not whether it be wearables or eatables. : wide-awak- 2 o WILSON LUMBER COMPANY "UNIVERSAL" CHOPPE.R fish.ui dlmi 'SrJtKil1 Iffife Sine ihJMf?? Bur-tna- 0Q OO er ii. i WUson Lumber Company, Tremonton, Utah. 1 .1 i m m i FOR SALE, THE KENT HOTEL t orr-hnn- ( i . Val-la- ' - ManZan Pile Remedy MUtVSS WHf OTHERS TAII rvf |