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Show TulMTQYQ IIEr.AU), I" HI DAY, JUNE..3, 1021. Doings of the Duffs -- is Oilmen !3 kog. jersey-ii- arm i - Mountain Home f Flying Fox Jerseye . SPRINGViLLE, UTAH ' 7 ' The Herd of Sie Conformation, Constitution, Capacity and Production 77 years to ovtr twelve years when tested have hiSJe Listen, 22 oltically tested cows from one,and one-haS official records ranging from SlVpoVndY&i per cent butter' to 6S0 pounds, and from 5110 pounds to 11,4S8 ' ?' 'ir'" " ."7 . TV 7 I .. ; . pounds uJlk. lowest record tlS pounds butter and 5110 pounds milk was made by a. i heifer, who after-;- , . Kliasoarkward milked 31 pouuds in a day as a s!Qitly fterjmjjortatfon.Cr . TVinty-tw- o otficialiy tested cows with 35 records averaging 28 pounds butter and pounds milk ; . of the average Utah dairy cow. 77 .nearly three times ltL ' WiiV NOT GET THE BLOOD THAT HAS PUT SPRLNCVILLE, UTAH OX THE MAP? f - !;; ill BOUGHT I myottle RY -.- f K DRESS TDDAV NIECE-5HE- 3 tw 1 . fr OH. LET ' ByAHman DCKfT SfeU TH1WK "V.l J I - - 1 lU.l III lt -i- Cm OH.5HE'lL rT5 PRETT7? 'IT! --1 d Gup three-ear-bld- - in t i ' Four of oldJDuke's daughters, two under two. Tears old, and two just to L. M Price of Provo for 12000, an average of JiOO each. Who in the State has beat this record! A daughter of old Duae, at J3 monlhs old has now passed the mark in a day. ; on won June 4th and by the past three year also will in Duke as of old show 6ee the The get you ring, - - - tJa at the State faira, Didyoa see u& there winning ourJhareof the.Blues and Purples I Old Duke is dead, and we have only four ons'left for sale. Inquire about them; all from good cows, ' . 7 See them at the Jersey .Jubilee. 7; 7: y .. v7vV 7 ::: PUtjeM'8Qldtj$taa . " .i n hit-- a i i i a I - i - r i; it Fn-- . v -- n iri j wa-th i i l I --- k: ; ,", .;' f J , 7,-.'- 111 J . ! W , I ' , I l ii n in. TOM. DON'T VOU THINK THIS IS A CUTE" DRESS? t " V'V t i ,i a' v' s If 7 . " I; IL Ifik SB' -- ' - . ii . - L Tmi VJITM i t-"-ii . rJdvwATri yourself - WOMEN ARE G01M6 .PLUM5 DAFFEY ... t.T X r? i TELL VOOTHE- H - - Evtft put it todan - That dress "Sought ' - , vv . f.il t v t r v r 1 ..'i ii ! LITT1.E SKYROCKET! THIS DRESS IS FOR. ' f 1 1 UTTLE MltDPfa I -- w MW NIECE! ii! . 1 II - : it; i!i The home of Ruth Hanklns, R. M. No. 12,778, with" five official, yearly" records averaging 620.4 pounds, r"'Wy 8Vpee cent butter and 10, 183 pbunda milk. i ; The flret 100 days an R. M; test, at 11 years old, Ruth' made 4393 pounds milk, 273 pounds, .'85 per cent butter, considerably more than the average" Utah cow makes in one year.T One of Ruth's daughters br old Duke sold as senior yearling for $500 last month.' Who speaks for the next calf, if a bull! The bome of Gladdis t'ockrell R. M. 12786 with two 6fficlal jccords over 600 pounds TiutterandlOO pounds milk. May "2471921, bnR7TM. test, Gladdis gave 6310 pounds milk on three mllkings. Gladdis finish ed a month's test for April with 1698 pounds- milk test 5.255 equal to 89.16 pounds fat, or.104.9 pounds 85 per cent; butter. Two more State records we claim 63 pounds 10 ounces milk m 24 hours.. . J ' Eda Hankins has held the State record for butter fat for one month for over two years. Her record is ' ' now passed by Jl pounds fat. We claim the State records. Has any one beat it with a 'Jersey cow? Tell ns about tt, If so. ;'- : ' Probably we will sell a.few heifers. Look theia.over. .. .. " . 1-- 8 '!!! ' 11 i!i : "pi rili - 1 - " , decendent that has excelled her record. . She Is "breeding on" passing her wonderful qualities on to suc Golden Rod Jersey Farm " ' Ancona Chickens Sbepard's Strain " r'f 5 Prln-ctpMilling Syndicate jMlning Place'of Business, Provo, Utah. There are delinquent upon thf described istock, on account of assessment No. 6, levied on the 25th day of April, 1921, the several amounts name rHherespeC- "set'bpposlte-tl- e tlve shareholders, as follows: ; .,Cert.'NQ.:--..yame- J. R, Hodson 1215 ...v... .pr:Aji8otii-i7rilr.iooooa-i50:o- Ruebush'a Strain ' "Jl J:'- notice of sale.Co. 4. -- (0 ",!-- . : ' - 1000 Jl 1.50 .r 1482 1505 1511 1518 1519 1521 1523 1548 1549 15,63; Sprlnjvllle, G. C. Emery, - ... Utah 1643 A, Barclay 1644 J. A. Barclay . 4.50 1645-- J. 3000 Ar Barclay 25 Raynold Barnett : . 1646 J. A. Barclay . 1000 --30 U. C. Emery J t. a a 1000 -- 1.50 1647 J. A. Barclay ,'.32 Thoa. Stovert . '3000- 4.50 11648 J. A..Barclay -- 38 O.' H. Pulver '. . .20000 30.00 1649 J. A- - Barclay 113 W. P. Morford 120 W. Jones Bowen 75000T7.50 1650 J. A Barclay 1.50 1651 J.. A. Barclay 1000 138 Albert ' Hagen 1652 JL Barclay 139 AlberL HageiL- - .XlOQu-Uit- Q 1653 j. 1.50 . 1000 143 Albert Hagen Barclay 1.50 , 144 Albert Hagen . , ...V'?500 '.75 1654 J. A. Barclay ,1000 -1655 Jr-A,- - 7Barclay- .Wl000-,1.5- 0 145 Albert HageiT rr300o-tT4.5- 0 4.50 1656 J. :A. Barclay .... looo ,iio 3000 176 Clarence Daniels 0 1000-1.5.177 L. W. Johnson ...V. 2000 3.00 1657 J.; A. Barclay ' 1000 -- 150 -1.50 1663-Jr-- A179 J; Eugene Peterson.-iOM Barclay r 1000 1.50 180 D. E. McKean...... 8334 12.50 1668 J. 'A. Barclay - 183 . iooo "150 Raynold Barnett ".17 3000 ' 4.50 t691.50 1000 1.50 1670 J. A.. "Barclay 198 Mrs. J. S.; Bills, Jr.. 1000 - 24? J. 1000 " 1.50 BrimhaU . Jrvrviii . 1000 1.B0 1692 Wr-SBills, " 250 Joe. 1000 1.50 1000 . 1.50 1731 U, A. Gray Payne 5000 . 7.50 7.50 1732 G. C. Emery 5000 254 Daniels ' ; 1733 Evan R. T. Bbom-- , . 287 Llllie H.' Peterson... 1000 ' 1.50-33. 2000 . 3.00 295 Raynold Baifbett ..V 1000 ..quist Chas. C. F. Dixon... 63000 ,94.50' 1755 J. C. Malin 500' .75 600 ?. .75 1758 Grant 359 Milton Barnett '.. 2000 3.00 Dougall 2.25 360 Milton Barnett . . . . 1500 1766 3968 5.95 T. John Clark 1.50 361 Margaret Andrew v 1000 1.50 8.00 1783 Wells L. BrimhaU.,-100- 0 423 Glen O. SmIUiXw"r.7 200& - BrimhaU. . -- 1.50 1000 I 17847Wells .150.00 Braxton Barnett ...lOOOOfr 1000 - 1.50 BrimhaU - 43J 4.50 1786 Wells I 444 Gerald A. Browa:v, 3000 L50 1000 ' 1.50 1787 Wells L. BrimhaU . ; 1008 459 Geo. A. Sbepard 1000 , 1.50 1811 W. Bandley 1.50 479 1000 Cox .Walter . L.-1.50 Epperson T.. 7. 1000 S08T W. H. Rankin 1.50 1865 .1 1000 1.50 1884 Thos. C- - Stovert.... 1000 " 10D O 1.50 583 P. Daynes 1.50 1000 1.50 1885 Thos.' C. Stovert... 1000 591 P. Daynes . 1.50 612 H. B. Cole iooo v 1.50 1886 Adam, A. Stovert... 1000 1.50 1887 Adam A. Stovert. i. 1000 , 1.50 1000 621 E. C Davies. 5000' 7.50 onard Barnett 1.50 1889 1000 631 Lelahd S. Done 500 ' .43 1917 Iieon Stoney 3.00 630 Geo II. Done iooo; L- - Cocking... .75 500 1918 W. 1.50 80 J. A. 1000 500 .75 - 717 Wells Barclay 1.50 1919 Don C. Smith I BrimhaU ., 1000 .75 BrimhaU..... 500 1000 -- 1.50 1920 W, 718 Wells L. Brimhall 500 .75 1.50 1921 H. B.. Lyman 733 M. Goodell 1000 " " 500 .75 1922 Lowe Johnson . 3.00 2000 . 746- M. D. Andrtis ..-.'.75 500 1.50 1923 Lowe" Johnson 1000 S13 L. Miller; .75 500 1924 W.-H- . Child 834 R. R. 'Thorne '., . : 1000 1.50 j .75 500' 1.50 1925 Or Andrew 1000 867 J. R. Sebree i. 500 -.- 75 192fr H. B. Cole . l.K 1000 868. J. R., Sebree H.-.75 500 Cela 1927 iooo Goodell .75 500 1931 C. E. Goodln .' M. A. Goodell 1000 " :;75 500" 1.50 M. 1000 l929J.7ArBarclay '907 A Goodell........ .75 500 1072 Wells L. BrimhaU. . 1000 - 1.50 1930 J.' A. Barclay '.. .75 500 t 1.50 1932 John Prltz 1051 II. B. Cole .'. iooo .75 500 . iooo- - 1.60 1934 H.' B. Cole .. 1082 H. B. Cole ' .75 500 B. .. H. 1935 'Cole 10S3 H. B. Cole 1.50 . 1000 .75 EQ0 V 1058 H. B. Cole:; 1000 r 1.50 1936 II. B. Cole ' 500 .75 1.50 1937 M. A. Goodell ; 1131 Barry Falk . 1000 .75 . 500 1.50 1938 M..A."GoodPll . 1000' ,1229 M. A Goodell ' .75 1939 W. IL Child .7..'... '600 - 1.50 1222 M. A. Goodell .75 500 1.50 1940 R. R. Thorne 1233 iM. A. Goodell . iooo .38 250 1235 M. A Goodell .' 1000 " 1.50 1941 E. G. Erickson .75 500 j 1236 Albert S. Jones...'. . 5000 7.50 1942 H. Jenkins .75 500 -L..BrlmhaJi 2.25 1943-W- .. 1332 Jas :75 500 1.50 1944 C H. Holbrook 1334 II. R: Thome . .1000 ..AOA. v7s rn . 13D8 W, . 25Q0 i " 75 500 iooo ' 1.50 1946 W. L; BrimhaU w; II. Child 8 '230 14' 8 W. IT, Child '."IOOO' 7 1.50 1947 W. L. BrimhaU "... 1420 W. II. Child And In accordance with law and an 1000., - 1.50 1435 W. II. Child . 1000 " 1.50 order of the board of directors made 1443 V. H. Child ..iooo 1.50 on the 23th day of April, 1921," so ." 1000 n. Child I. 50 many shares of each parcel of such It") 1454 . 1000 , 1.50 stork as may be necessary, will .be ii. Chili' . 1M0 H. Child II, 0 c!i at the office of the company, - i.r.a Eocm 10,- Holb'or.k Block, on the 14th . 10W ii Child-10 ...... ...... .... a; 1 ... -- -- rr.i. 1 Clarte ... ....... ... . JU0 ........ .... ..... . -- r ... ....... ... T. ... ........ ....... 0. ...... I' - ...... - ....... Jit ....... U..t ..... ...... !sti.iu B, ........ ...v,,.. iiTi. .i ..... ..... .i.... ...7 ito - lr I . wco no i.iy of J;?. at't'ue hair of 5 p. . any" . TV - n., t' 7 NOTICE FOR BIDS. Under the requirements of Sec. the county auditor of. Utah county will during- the month of June receive bids for the estimated . of the various county offices for all printed forms and for -1423-24-2- 5 . other-worl- d teniovegreaae, smoke, or thec- iwwa. w asn wua .wann water, ana -- rub with a small cloth. It will not In jure toe most delicate color; makes it look like new; and last much longer than if cleaned with sonp and water." f Oi :JnlOO(lFii7 F ..A ... M '7 IT TT" TT ' - ' '1 delinquent covering tax lists. These sealed bids must be presented to the county auditor not later than June .30, 1921, and the will - reserve county commissioners the right to accept or reject any. and all bids, at the first regular board meeting in the month of July, 1921. These bids must Itemize as to the posts of all items. The county re serves the right to Increase or de crease the amounts of each item adof the vertised ascounty may demand.-- ' Bids wUl cover the following Items: 5,000 probate notices. 1,000 orders setting time for bearing petition. 500 orders appointing administrator. 500 orders appointing guardian. 500 letters of administration. 600 letters of administration, with clerk's certificate, v 500 bond of guardian. 500 bond of administrator. -- -- & - . a .' breed. ' .i - " ..' i ; - ; -- ' " T " Those who have seen my herd will agree that it is as good'as there is in the State. 77 letterheads (printed). 40,650 lax and valuation notices In triplicate, same size and form and grade of paper as the 1921 notices. Nine .index books to assessment rolls, dupUcate 1920. One tax sal record of 100 folios. One certified record of tax7 sales, . o The Sophie Tormentor blood predomi- nates in my herd directly through Sophie Hood Farm 19th, Pogia 99 of pood Farm,-an-d Torono, the most wdnderful producers of the - . ; 250 auditor's tax deed.-- " 5,000 - Utah - connty - - j ;. of ; real Estate under execution. 250 certificates of sale of personal property under execution. - - 5.000 county claim blanks.. 260 quit claim blanks. - ivuvuivu production reconi and j her. 1'breeding. pn powef has never been equaled by any cow - ' . "of" any breed. . 600 civil subpoenas. .r 500 criminal subpoenas. 3 dozen receipt books. 250 certificates of sale r Aa.avrkw tier , " 100 folios. Printing 'levy" on back of 192rtax notices, 40,000 in duplicate, bound in books. 77 "r I.., 7 ",' for the year 1921, and tax sale notices for 1917. Itemize as to the cost of each description and the cost of other matter pertaining to notice. Printing of other notices., reports, advertisements and ordinances. rt F-.r- CLIFFORD L. WRIGHT, Utah County Auditor. 333, Trovo, Utah. ruV.,c;-.7- .Vay 3, 1C21 ) . - secretary, ' . . ir mattjersey 1a age now STEIN, : :V 1.50 -- Provo, Utah: w 1.50 1. 1921.) June (First publication 1.50 --NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. 1.50 7 At a meeting of the board of direct1.50 ors of :the Syndicate Mining & Milling 1.50 company,, held on the 28th day of May, 1.30 1921, the date of sale of - the above 1.50 mentioned delinquent stock was post1.50 poned until June 21.1921, at 5' o'clock 1.50 p.. ;m., Room 10, Holbrook Block, 1.50 Provo, Utah. ,1.50 . 'J. EDWIN STEIN,- - 1.50 Secretary. 1.50 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 100a ... C. Hogs, '.:., - :.'100O jV.L. BrimhalLi. J.- - Ing a world's record for her 20.25 pay delinquent assessments thereon, 1.50 together with-t- he cost of advertising 15.00 and expenses of sale. ' ' 1.50 ' J. EDWIN L ... W. S. Weiler -- k" ...13500 W.Sr Welter .. L ," . F. David Taylor ... 1000 G. C. Emery ... ...10000 Eph Muhlesteln "... 1000 Eph Muhlestein J. W. Guy ... 1000 J. W. Guy ..... ..... O. d edition, we feel .at we are uKHnn hfnnHnr .Am with UC VUV WU.b.VM u.. .g tha we and picture., it fitting Indeed felt; onftelaltest-he-la-goipg-at-to place the dairy queen here in view "highj-at80 to apeakf ofjpeed of the fact taht.ber blood now preShe leads the whole world, all dominates in more herds in Utah, breeds, as a "long distance" cowt Shethe bulls, four in all, that has produced more milk and butter through have been shipped from Hood Farm, in her Ufa time than any other cow any other cow of Importance In and she Is still at it. In these many than the world. respects she leads the world she is Indeed CHAMPION. Truly vueen of Whitening Cleans Paint the dairy world,. 77 . To clean paint lhat la not varnished, 1 Her record challenges the" world "for take a flannel and squeeze nearly dry She has, a number of comparison. warm of out and dip In a little water, sons. wonderful Her oldest son, truly Pogia 99 of Hood Farm la, by test, the whitening. .., Apply to tbe:palnt, nd with a tittle rubbing It will Instantly leading dairy sire of the world. BOWTrtxteeTr-yearg-ah- fam wilt have more 600 pound fat daughoua cow in history. She is the only ters than any bull of any He cow, with two exceptions, that has ties the champion Hood Farm Torao produced over 900 pounds fas In one with 31 to her credit now. In honoring Sophie 19th bv facing and "produced year and "come-bacher cut on ttbe front page of. this 90$,or more pounds a second year. E. ROUSE, MANAGER J, a, ceed inggeneration8iQamuj;hrr! er degree than hrls e v -: ... cove: J9th of. JHood Farm. In many cow of respects the v most wonderful ' the dairy world. ' " . She held the world's championship for the high producing cow of the breed longer than any other cow. She was then defeated . by her grand U- daughter, Sophie's Agnes. This Is the inly cow that baa leld a world's record, and has produced a Sophie - -a The subject of our . " NDER COW OF TRE WORLD 111! Spring ville 1 H i . ( I J-- 1 Utah |