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Show We buy, sell and raise Found Rlank book. Owner may huve same at this office for 20c (adv) rabbits and other fur bearing Miss Mary Albertson g TfivA the Mrs. David Holt was( a Trovo itor Monday. ELISHA WARNER, Editor EZRA WARNER, Manager BubllsUed Every Thursday uOBiiptlon rrice, fi.bu per year secEntered February 21, 1902, FOOD REQUIREMENTS OF COW ond cluse matter, at the Postofflce at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act ot Congress Resulte Given of Studies of DepartMarch 3, 1897. ment of Agriculture and ment ot Agriculture) the chatuplon consumers of the universe, according to results of studies of the United States department of agriculture and Iurdue university In the neighborhood of Porter county, Indiana, where Unde Sum kept tub for two years on the food requirements of about 808 cows that were producing murket milk for Chicago. As cow living expenses have Increased proportionally to those of the human family, these results are notable as un Index to which the average dairyman or the owner of n family cow con refer In doping out the menus and amounts of feed which his animal or animals require. The grand average maintenance and production ration for the good grade cow yielding about 7,000 pounds of Stables Hack Meets all Trains Phone hPANISII fOltK JMPw W.T.Brockbank D.D S DLNI LSI Old (leer Building North Room Upstairs Office Ihone J. 11C-- J W. Hagan, M. D. a, Freer lliiilding rtione 32 Office Durham hulls. Apply to Joseph Creek Cunyon, Hobble Thompson. Utah. Springville, Lost Ladys wool maroon sweater coat between John C. Johnsona and Finder return to this post office. office. Reward. (adv) a Hours 2 to 5 vik j ' p.m. Dr. J oseph Hughes at IlcNidcnre amt ..1st Mice Corner ot If Bossie la to Yield a Bountiful and Persistent Yield She Must Be Fed Adequately and Well. .... milk a year Included 2,018 pounds of litlce Hours, t to 13 a.tu. and 2 to grain, as well as 3,301 pounds of hay ft p.m. and corn stover, 7.278 pounds of silSunday by Appointment. and 720 pounds of straw for bedage, Phone A;t Fork nidi (Spa ding. The average cow required a llt-- ! tie less than 1 acres of good pasture to furnish grazing for six months of the year. To keep her In proper con- ditlon nnd to milk and feed her regu- lurly required 1G4.5 hours of human Inbor, as well as 18.2 hours of horse labor to haul tLe milk. The studies In Indiana showed that the annual overhead charges for Dos- fr.eie nggrognte $27.11, Inclusive of the DR. I. S. EVANS Interest, depreciation, and tuxes on DENTIST ifr buildings, cattle, and equipment, ns well as miscellaneous expenses, such 4? Office li- - i'REEIl BUILDING 4? as provision and maintenance of cans, j? Phone 50 palls, dippers, shovels, forks, scoops, lanterns, and the like, medicine nnd veterinary costs, fly sprays, gas engines, windmill and milk wagon repairs, and similar Items. The cost of exbull service, tuberculin-testinSALT LAKE & UTAH g also dues are and penses, RAILROAD COMPANY Included. The tests show that a calf crop of (OREM LINE) approximately S7 per cent is usually so that each cow Is credited FIRST PREFERRED STOCK raised, with the production of 0.S7 of one Dividends payable quarterly yilds calf, as well us the providing of 8.8 .better than ?Ce annually on present tons of manure, which is hauled to the Adds 'as fertilizer. price. Massed together under one roof, the An opportunity (or pate investment and coarse feed which Bossie grain in a local compan. will eat in one yenr would fill a small Descriptive circular cr, application. barn. Generally speaking, high proAddress: duction of milk Is closely associated JOE II. BROWN, Asst. Secretary, with a lnrge nnd healthy cow appeand the dairyman who closes his ALY uAKKtVUTAII RAILROAD t o tite, accounting records at the years end with the maximum net return Is the : I mun who provides the greatest variety and a proper mixture of the goodies of the cow world for the bossies of his herd according to their individual production and capacity. . n t West VTTTTTf Tf Tt ' i semi-annuall- y, Mrs. David Holt entertained In honor of her husbands birthday. Covers were laid for thirty. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shepherd and family of Springville. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Cl-- .,..4lH4'f4.ttt t Will sell 1,00 shares Spruce Monarch Cons. Mining Co's, stock at 55c per share. Mine located at Spruce Address A. Y. Taylor, Mt. Nevada. 20 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City. CITY anJ QUARANTINE FIIYSICAN Tbone nmed s Oillce lloura 2 to 4 p.m. A. G. Stoddard M. D. Registered Shorthorn For Sale Bosalo Is ono of Livery and Feed 1 George A. Brown, the Insurance muii, of lrovo, has gone Into the automobile business and Is agent for ' Paige Autos and Trucks. (Prepared by the United Statee Depart- entertained at dinner for four y, Special-Compan- A bunch of keys. Owner Found may have sume at this olTlce by pay lag 30c for this adv. Purdue Unlverelty, B. H. vis- - Sun- In tho cost of living, theftl? for rs of Spanish Fork have bee luld were Covers with us, day evening. mats. List What you have polled to raise the price of Hazel Grotegut, Miss on large the hostess, C. paper to 60c per rofj ror 0P?lli and stating your lowest prlceH of Provo, Greer Clarence lot shipments. The Fur and wallpaper and 11.00 per roll f 515-51- 7 N.r. Hobson of Puyson. 1 Oatmeals and 30 Inch Farming ty (adv) entertained Ave., Fargo, N, Wak. was 50c Ordinary Club The Fldelous bor?,r and drop afternoon by Mrs. Fos- 'cut out last Banks Thursday William In honor of her son, 75c room members. the per extra., Besides ah .... "h Bowen. Miner ter Uowand his bride, nee Miss Thrlma work David $1.0 per " prepare Christen- three Invited guests, Mrs. of Springville, Mrs. Ilyrum effect Airs, take and j April 5th. Harry and en Mrs. Elnter Swenson j sen entertained at a reception were D. J. Jack Hanson, of SprlngviPe Evans, Wb evening Arthur Finley Thursday supper wedding Evans, Hutchison and Sons. from Salt present. when the couple were married. Lake Cltv. where they decorated beautifully was table The A STRIKING EXAMPLE OF THE PECULIAR An ! white 44 and with cut flowers and pink VANTAGES SECURE' UNDER THE POLICY CON Supcarnations decorated the parlor. and 4-guests TRACT OF THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUr ! per was served to forty socenjoying was spent ANCE CO., OF NEWARK, N. J. the evening 4 ial chat and music. Tulsu, Okla., March 1ft, i90j A. D. Young, Agent, Mr. Fork The Maccabees of Spanish Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., evening itt gave a smoker Tuesday Tulsa. Oklahoma, have who honor of 35 new 4 C. Please accept nty sincere thanks for your company1 J. Dr. Sir: Dear lodge. recently Joined the was pres-- 1 $ check for $10,000 which Is now received, Just ten days after th Lake City Salt of llanchett S. jjj papers were sent In. ent and gave a splendid address. g re-jchosen well My husband took this Insuranc last summer, the policy bt,n' J. Gold made a few Kur-- ( dated front members July 14, 1908, with premiums payable H marks Visiting first semi -- annual premium but did not pay the second the were present. paid oka and Springville which was due on January 14 of this year, and told me that the Luncheon was served at midnight to, the furnished v policy had lapsed. He died quite suddenly on March 1st, andla, by 75. Music wus ! greatly surprised to learn from you that by the Maccabee quartet. pro. visions of this policy it was kept in force sixty days after the eeconj 5 payment was due nnd that as he died w;ithin this time the policy Miss Florence Jones entertained ut wus still In force and would he puid In full. This has now been done a prettily appointed luncheon Sunday I realize how very fortunate it was that Mr. Friend had and Mrs. Mr. and of thii afternoon in honor in the Mutual Benefit, the only company that I know anything! in were Decorations policy Mosiah Evans. about which would have paid anything under these ctrcuinstance. Easter colors of green and yellow, a Very truly yours, chrvstut vase of daffodils forming JULIA A. FRIEND. the centerpiece. Dinner was served Mr. laid for covers being at 5:30, Mr. Friends policy had lapsed for of the second atnl Mrs. Mosiah Evans Mr. and Mrs. of the first years premium, January 14, 1909. Und?r thenon- half E. T. ClutT, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ed 4 forfeiture provision of this contract, however, the insurance wards. Mr and Mrs Arthur Livings-- ; extended for sixty days, to March 14. When Mr automatically ton. Miss Hazel Edwards, Bernell the claim was paid. As beneficiary, Mn4 died, therefore, priend Hansen and the hostess. Friend received only what was due her under the written contract to tne continuous advance yet under the policy contracts of other companies she would not! 4 have received a cent. Avoid regrets by investigating the Mutual in the cost of living, the Paperhung-er- s Benefit. of Spanish Fork have been eont- The Mutual Benefit Fife Insurance Company is old, true and tried polled to raise the price of hanging and has earned the title paper to 50c per roll for ordinary all and roll for $1.00 per wallpaper THE LEADING ANNUAL DIVIDEND COMPANY Oatmeals and 30 inch wallpapers. Or'1'"'"-border 50c per room; all For information just drop a card to cut out borders and drop ceiling 75c per room extra.. All sizing and ant- - re Mrs. Mima Hales ertalned the officers of the Sego Lily Camp, R.N. of A. Friday evening of last week. Business occupied the time, and at 1 1 oiliMk the hostess, assisted by her daughter, M!ss Leah Hales, served a dainty luncheon non-payme- nt honor of Mrs. Earl Ludlow, a bride of the past week, numerous social functions huve been given. Mrs. Ludlow was honored at a miscellaneous shower given on Thursday night of last week, by Miss Mary Larsen at the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Larsen. Pink- and white carnations and American Beauty roses were the decorations. After a merry evening enjoying music, and games a lap luncheon was served by- the hostess to thirty-fiv- e friends of jthe bride. rece'ved by the honor guest. Evans. Hutchison and Sons. In ! 4 -- - ? ' ELI F. TAYLOR The Mutual Benefit Life Mail or phone (adv) ADITORIAL The OLD If you plan a new Easter outfit, naturally you will want new j accessories to go with it. tion nre stocks of fashionat le SpriOf, J I 1 i i i QB2T iswe-sori- The Older The Better of the usual high PHONES 27, 28 and 29 SPRING FOOTWEAR Footwear (o harmonize vvhh your costume is here to he no matter what you (boose to wear. W specialize in correct titling and high grade shoes. Aa at At the Ohio college It was found that pounds of whole milk can be produced at the rnte of CS cents when silage Is fed. nnd butter nt n cost of 13.1 cents a pound. However, when an average feed Is fed w ithout silage, ij It costs $l.fto to produce 1NI pounds of whole milk, nnd 22 cents to produce a pound of butter.. The same can be said for beef production. Silage and a little cottonseed menl, or clover hay, sov beans or coupons will make a balanced ration. Moldy silage should uot, la fed to stock at any time. i 1X PRORATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective signers for fnrUif.r information. In )he District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Itah County Utah. In the matter of tho estate of DAIRY NOTES FRANK ROY DAVIS, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with When ten days to two weeks of age, vouchers to the undersigned at her :he calf should have a little grain. residence at Salem, Utah County, Utah, on or before July 1 5th. 1 920 The silo is one of the foundation SADIE L. DAVIS. Administratrix of the estate of Frank Roy Davis, de-- l tones of successful dairy farming. censed. COLEMAN & STRAW, Attorneys Some people like butter that Is quite for Administratrix, Provo Cnmtner-- 1 m!ty and some prefer butter without elul Bunk Building, Provo City, Utah! alt. It Is all a matter of taste. In the District Court of the FuurttJ develop- Coloni.il Pump 'u high art of modern shoe craft is evidenced In the construe lien of this evtrcmeiy stylish of footwear. Fashioned io both Black Kid ami Patent Leather, it is the emhodl-incu- t of neatness ami good looks. $3.75 I $21.00 to $30.73 j f i unusual assemblage ed from . Tricot ine, .Jersey, TaiVeta and S (tin. VIRGINIA DARE DRE.sSES are kino, a the country over for their charm and exclusiveness. Something about their lines sets tln-iapart from Hie commonplace ami lends to i lie ucaior ail appearance of lis. mi lion. t We show them in Hie leading 'hades moccasin brown, taupe, navy blue ami black. Inspection is invited. Uonie ami see how neatly dresses can he made. IN OHIO Hundred Pounds of Milk Produced Rate of 63 Cents When Silage Is Furnished. : Judicial District of the State nfi Every farmer who observes closely Utah, in and for Utah County Utah. mist lie impressed with the need of In tho matter of the estate of nore dairy cows to economize In Laid MARY HANSEN LARSEN, deceased xroduetlon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with Dairymen should weigh each cows vouchers to the undersigned at his! nllk daily. Feed ami labor nre too exin residence Spanish Fork City, Utah tensive to spend on any but high pro-- ' County, Utah on or before July 15, hieing animals. 1920. HANS I. LARSEN. Administrator of the estate of Mary Hansen Larsen, Shipping whole milk I mg distances vlthmit souring Is g matter requiring deceased. R. H. ANDRUS, oiislderuhle skill ar.d an understand-nAttorney for of the principles involved. found, Eeautiful Sprir g Frocks TfiTtc FIND COST OF FEED CO-O-P. quality for which this store is noted. cow-testin- : 3 Here, now, complete and ready for selec- g 1 202-- J HIGH BOOTS For street wear, high lace button hoots continue In stocks are replete with It001' models in ImiIIi button and la styles in vnrioiis leathers and also elotli tops. One partieularly smart nunt', Is in Field Mouse Kid, The vatai' Is long, tlie toe narrow and shapcll-thankle designed for snug high hml is all leather. This model gives the appear1 of extreme slenderness demand-Ou- r . flttlnf-Th- COATS Von will Ihtuiiio enthusiastic over (be charming Spring Uoat modes teat need in our assoi tnient. l a iiiooed of Broadcloth, oo ('loth, Wool in Blue, Brown Iop-li- 3 Eyelet Ties o. nd Itcown trimmed with Blue. lids dainty model conics in Black Vlci ami Patent It has the high heel and narrow tne, uml has be effect of making the foot look M"all, r and $tM)U This number Is 1,1. f.lvo1 with good (IrNsurs, I Their gracefulness b. is accentuated the softness of the inuteri. its. 2 Piece Colonial - Pump For the dressier occasion pump has a scelnl value. We It in Vlci ami Patent. very pretty $8.50 to hat Bh $21.0(1 to $31.00 LACE BOOTS Kid Glove Special One lot of Kid (Roves io broke, i For those who prefer u military heel we a good selection in Brown and Black Kid oil late Iasi s, $8,ftff (l $o.H5. t'14 sizes and assorted colors, While they last, the pair WATCH OUR WINDOWS $1.75 Io them youll see (lie new things In better grades. t |