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Show "ntwi TIIK Si ANIS1I FOIIK th tread f Books for Announcement of the )ur lire. '"u wear D1 Everybody' Movement Brings Letter Flood. I I Iml nil tin on m narrow atrip In tin renter This almwa t lint In earrylng m f IoiiiI I ,o i In flatten IiikIi tread, bending tin alili wallx to get tin roMr rood eontaef. Mill llml - ASK FOR ROOKS Life of Y our Tires 11 QliK- - UTA1- FARM DWELLERS TKe Tread Determines the lMik CP'KISU tratd INFORMATIVE Nuper Tread Tin I built ptlnilple of tin engineer. liiTin t nMil In Hat ami liroinl not merely heaped up In tin renter, roHT mad eontaet with-oTliN WORKS SOUGHT Tin Hate Request for Reading Matter Range From Volume on Drainage to Collins "Book of the Stars. iii'W along - ut glet bending tin sidewall-- Hu . eon-Ma- nt Mill bending of tin sidewall iIomii tin fabrle u surely as f Mill break a phs' With tin preent high rh of tiro ton should get maximum mileage for Tim wlontlllr lory dollar InxeM!. ronatrurllon of (into Hupor Tread falirlo ami pro ml a heeaklng of tin ll,t If' lionoo kIii- - longer Ilf f fall today and wo for ourelf man) advantage of lhi tiro. ' tin FABRIC CORD The Tire Shop OF THE OLD -- 1 CO-O- P. horns 27, 28 nml 21) OICBI Painted Walls Are Cleaner This lustreless oiil paint finish on vour walls will give you lasting satisfaction and better service than any other finish, fanit is cleaner and more sanitary than wall- and paper. It is more economical because it lasts longer,to the is a smooth that n protection rorms coating bard, 1 it plaster itself. Lincoln Walamo ' made especially for walls and ceilings. It ts furnished In shades suitable for all kinds of Interior decoration. I x x 4 1 We have in our office largo color samples which show Just how the Hnish Mill appear in your room. Call and let us give you X color samples and estimate how much material will bo required. ! ! t Jex Lumber Company I J J. BANK . GRAIN AND FEED STORE Do You Understand Sugar Situation Correctly? Tin announeement of the entrance of the American Library Association move-- I Upon the Hooks for Everybody" moot and still later news accounts of Abe activities of the organization along these lines resulted In a widespread appeal from residents of the rural districts of the country for books on fanning. Whether the American farmer Is simply evidencing his ambition to do good Job better or whether the better crops of his neighbor. Mho has attend-- I ed an agricultural college oracbool, has spurred 1dm on is a matter difficult to determine. Ilut the fact remains the farmer Is asking for books. The great majority of American farmers are either without libraries and book service or they are Inadequately served. One of the points which the American Library Association In Ita Books for Everybody" movement Is strongly urging Is the extension of the county llhrury system In states where enabling acts Ituve been passed some twenty-on- e in number and the proper legislation In oliers which have not yet taken the step. The system, with its central library and radiating lines to stations In the remotest sections of the county, assures good books to every limn, womun and child who cares to reach out a hand and grasp one. Letters Show Need of Service. The American Library Association Is J not giving Its entire attention to the urban dweller, nor Is It neglecting the centers of population for the rural districts and communities. It Is. however, unquestionably eager to create a steady flow of Informative reading to rural America. Thut the need for such service exists and that It ts anxiously sought Is evidenced In every letter of this nature received by state library commissions and by the A. I A. A few excerpts have been selected because they seem to express most truly the needs of thousands of others. When Lydia Carlson, whose farm I Is beyond Mason, WIs., asked for copies of "Productive Farm Crops," "Productive Vegetable Growing" and "Prim olples of the Practice of Poultry Raistug" she echoed the hook needs of her neighbors. Then she revealed the fact that her eyes are not at s ays in the furrows by asking for a copy of Collins "Hook of the Stars." What Others Desired. There was a pressing need behind the letter from James lunn, who lues ten miles from Convent, La., the nearest town, whleh has a population of only 500 people. He asked for a eopy The Drainage. of "Practical task of keeping his acres dry was he- yond him. Walter Williams of Osseo, WIs., wanted to know If lie could make fuel alcohol from frozen potntoes and spoiled fruits, and If he could, were there any hooks on the subject. The . requests run the whole range of farm operations. Some wish to know how to treat scale, others desire facts on hog raising. Hooks giving information on crop rotation are In demand. The American Library Association Is raising a $2,000,000 fund to finance the "Hooks for Everybody" movement which during the next three years will with existhe carried on in ing libraries and library agencies The money is not being raised through the medium of an Intensive drive Imt through the Individual efforts of the librarians, library trustees and friends of libraries a the fact that many farmers are under wrong impression of the Utah-IdahSugar ,oll(.,nijng the 1!2( Sugar Beet Contract to explain one very important phase of that .any , it becomes necessary Duo to I Beet Prices Are Regulated by Prices of Sugar in New York The f in the TUTTLE BUILDING on Main Street - A. J. ANDERSON. Auditor. Salt Lake & Utah U R.Co P.O.Box 1109 Salt Luke flty, Utah ' t j o Vber 10. V PRIC . I.itors y Ira to Lee in q? ,if"1 have just received a beau- of tine ,u'w n'n' UutAa I q? and all kinds 4? good selection Vin of trimming. of wire frames J? and shapes to suit nil. fr 4? 4? if 4? 4? q? r b -- FlY( iX fcHAX lira. Dis ilDlst tor XOTIC etc. Gray, tbe n JXGT ore 0 :os It i fully expected that the New York price of sugar xv till remain rat or high throughout the year, which will mean a high price for beets next 11. Is not this perfectly fair? OTICI partm Offin II IT, (TICE Chap m A Ent ,8V .Sec What then as to the Local Price of Sugar? S '.Ml (3) to ' til 4 S Cll d: It the I t, ne i ol siijjai in New ona ompaiiy hus its hoot according to the oik, then should it not soil its sujar oil the same llJlsIis. The Uompanv is willing to pay twice last years price for beets II near remains proportionately high, hut if so, should it be expected to oil its suai, as sumo lPeople seem to think, at market the iff '11k- I Suar Uonipany has al tempted to do that for nths past, loainr but a small remainder of its production for local Siitfiu ( ? - tah-ldah- '.A Joh Ut f GO o St s r - Utah-Idah- o f Sugar Company if; C.AOl f 9 B. II. AN ...... uu larmers oi tins Tlio tympany lias tlioiofoio iaiMd to the New oik basiscommunity. for sugar as well as for 'beets. U(!iVVSvi()01)n01J T1IK FAiniEK ls 0OOOD FOR THE SUOAK a,,'thl,,!Jr ,M ri,ir,r? LH die farmers stand behind i Hie tab Idaho Sugar Uompanv, as the Uompanv is standing behind the 'J h DC 4? 4'? tors tc d iers , J -- Tat it the 20th dav of Fobruarv, 1021, the Sugar Uompanv will ,uU' the average NEW YORK NET (ASH BASIC PKIUEoF BEET I'U SUGAR for the preceding months of October, November, December and .lanuary, and will pay the grower, in addition to the aforementioned payment, an equal amount per ton of beets that the average net cash mice of sugar exceeds $11.00 per hundred pounds. The said average basic price slialll he determined from daily quotations of AVillot tV On ono-hal- . i L' m MAUKET Di lit, in be m: I25-- J. OVER PEOPLES Dibtra laid IP.T L. tMEWS Hayes Millinery In S e Ijate BEXTIST Phone mat PRlOb Etors wi Iri to tl i Read the Contract: when you invest your surplus funds or savings in a high class security Freer Building Spanish Fork, Utah of a local company the progress of 4? :? ih $ which you can watch. Salt Lake & 4f Utah Railroad Compuny 1st Preferred Stock is a safe, well secured In- vestment paying regular quarterly dividends. Present price yields better than "'"c on par value of $100 per share. and' Ask for descriptive circular other information. lie Livingston AS THE CALENDAR YOU TAKE NO CHANCE ' District a! Ws in at i A GVC X Lit Corn (,ers for loTICE f AlvL AN JE HANS FtR rf MJOLO-fvMVXh- that wc litor. Vkt'MS TEVK , SHOOf Lvietq v? rfo ovvm ohe , . Clkvcts bs sNtxtX OF Trttwo Ttk trVVJL TV PfVPER UTTVE BIT GOT NAVk and a lull line of l( HLTRY and DAIRY FOOD STUFFS SPANISH FORK, UTAH w orau1 'isnawvgaaa "ii rm u!nnn f dividends AS C. D. Sugar Company Pays for Your Beets According to the Worlds Sugar Prices Over Which It Has No Control At All Utah-Idah- o o VkWQNN Bi Miner NOTICE , CLOYEU and ALFALFA SEED 7 rr it I i Utu, Ik black jads of Mr. j UU Bent A, agreement. f Kecleanod WHITE CLUB SEED BARLEY regular W o Also lleeleanod SWEDISH SELECT SEED OATS lA-ate- the v I " J MUM |