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Show - "J" r" "V r" Five Shots Stop Hugo Griuly tr;; T..:m til.'; j. S.3 ' As bacfe U X I CLf OSITS TnLV T? TO hAKS A deposits in agricultjr-- j indicate prosperity aruotig farmers, J. E. Boraian chief of Hie western office of the dairy Si vision of the dtimnoient of agriculture, has les whteh show that where dairying is carried on as a major trlts J ml ?r," barjiiet.i;s..re ansid-frabi- y largpr than where it is conuunea as a siae une. . Mr, Dormah. argues .iliat hen ds- - L i posits are small in ojje commurjty and larK in another, witb apttro&iniatrtv qiiaUoaditions, it must necessarily f mvnroa-o- 1' I .1'. I - ' I I aivifiiiii WW IV V - i II a ar H f w w j IV i .1. V M- - I Bg-ro- , to lire e "rarmtTi' Tte figures first given were I com- piled in sections where dairying is the principal branch of agriculture De-po- f its,. July 1920, Kampa, Idaho an increase Of $2S50,000; Dasael, . Minft. , ?lj-f,2S6i4- 2t?. January 1921,- - $L62O.3S0, apiirtjilaiately $iop,ono. WMle two Dlaces are anions the ones caving tiie largest increases during this period,-i- t is -- snown - that in several other places there was an increase of from $10,000 to $30,000.. The places listed second show the bank deposits xliere 4ir4B3 a "tip--! ned on as aide lines: Camas, Wash., July 19210, $649,707; January 1921 Idaho, July"l920. ST27.oSariteburg, $1 ,?1 S.ooO- r- January: 1921.- - $1,208,050. "While deposits in some of ithe dairy towns.' said Mr, Porman, '"do not show much of 'an increase, taken as a whole, it amounts to considerable, which is remarkable under present" conditions. We do not pretend to aay Gus Cook of Dundee, 1U.. claims one of the biggest catches of th that the dairy cor bould lft given, all fet of the credit for the increase in the claws. It took five ahota long, weighing 800 pounds and having three-Incdairy sections, but she certainly de- to kill the animal. The last was fired when It was only 10 leet away. serves a good share of it" $1,1530,000; &a inerVase nf -- tin-s- e r -- for H LK-W07!J5Ri;5- ,i i M knoj iviall howpoVou 1 -- atthe isavjher I I ':. - -- - HVpw : the testing was introduced and during ' splendid many years idtervening records have been made. At present Forty-fivyears ago the late John every cow in the herd three years - old purchased his firat herd of or over has an official Register of Jerseys and installed them at Poplar Merit record, his Sak Lake county estate. Poplar Farm has the distinction of J'armj Several years later bis son, Wm. C. producing the champion butter cow of Winder, assumed the active manage- the state, Nebo's Maid 4th, vNo. ment of this pioneer herd and through 261643, who in one year produced his persistent efforts,., ln. scientific 11,637.4- - pounds of milk containing This i breeding,- and careful handling the 725.96 pounds Of butter fat herd has t developed a wonderful record stands today as the highest , record for high production ot milk and official record i ever made by- any butter. .' " Jersey cow in the state of Utah.' Winder's sons are now assoWinder's Poplar Farm Jerseys have ; Wm. ciated with "him in developing high been sold into many of the leading Class Jerseys and with the same high herds in this and other western states ideal of combining beauty with high where they have always given good " brought producing quality are year after. year accountjof themselves and " credit to their breeder, teaduy improving the hero. Seven years ago Register of Merit At present the herd is headed by FOX YEARS FORTY-nV- E -- e - -- - CT. ". " .' (9 " " "" ". j rt h j m a i m viar J x mr - iv & """""" ' . 1 if - Tormentor No. Sophie's son of Sophie handsome 138945, a and 19th's Tormentor, grandson of the great Hood ot 19th Farm, Sophie world's champion cow. This bull was purchased for Wm. C. Winder and sons by A. O. Smoot.from Hood Farm,, Lowell, Mass. The average production for the entire herd on official Register of Merit test Is 8,334.9 pounds of milk per year ; and 461.5 pounds of butter fat j and Is well stocked purThe farm chasers can usually find one or two choice' bull calves from Register of Merit dams for sale , at reasonable some line m'fflfiinn&lly' prlffpfl! heifer calves and yearlings. ii Smoot's i- Present lines of new Buick models willV be carried thru the 1922 six-cylind- er season. Beginning JunelstJthe new seriesand prices rUTSe'f ollows, f.; o. 6. factories, ' Flint, Michigan. ..i . . . 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