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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAII Two steady roomers, Wanted 647 North Main Street. HERE'S SWEDISH RECIFE FIIIAMAL LEAKS THAT LOCATUIG.THE Shoemaker and family of Cenola spent the Fpurth here with Mr and Mrs! Fred Dart Jr. FOR AVOIDING SEASICKNESS Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cranky prejudices about certain r foods Increase the burden of the mother who must plun the meals. Train the children to like and eat all Kood wholesome foods, made with will eKK, oil, add and seasonings keep as long as a week In a refrigerator. It's a good Idea to make up a sufficient quantity to last a week. Any true mayonnaise, Christine Johnson and Miss Wilma llearnson who are spending flhe summer In Salt Lake City, where Miss Sunthey have, positions, came home their with Fourth the to spend day mothers, Mrs. Emily Johnson and Mrs. Gil llearnson. i When steaming a pudding in a coffee can, t lie lid must be securely fustened on, but if a small hole Is pierced in the top to let the steam escape there will be less need of tying the lids on and the pudding will not become too moist. A freshly spilled liquid should never be rubbed from a carpet or rug because hls only drives the liquid Into the fa hi ic. Insleud, cover the liquid with corn meal, talcum powder, blot ting paper tern Into hits, or uny Other ubsorbent material which will take it up and prevent it from spreading. CHANGE IN OREM LINE TRAIN SCHEDULES - 1 V Effective May 3rd, 1027,.. Limited Trains Nos'. 3, (1, 0, 10 will stop on signal at tlie following . stations to receive or discharge passengers: hibhakd HAKIMS SNOW week end SPENCER tTKTIS I,A REVIEW i:riKsros ONE FAKE ROUND TRIP TAKE THE PROFITS OUT OF FARMING Lars- Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. wood motion picture itiro for seush knesg. admit It Isn't exactly but The on usloii for his By DAN H. OTIS Commission, American Director Agricultural Bankers Aeioclatlon suffer because of inefficient firms, whose INDUSTRIAL lines to old methods and place goods on the market, even at a loss, to compete with the more efficient institutions. Agriculture, too, has this problem to face. We find farmers who fight' new methods. ' They retard the prosperity of other farmers by throwing on the market poor quality colony a sure, Well, he does1 a sure cure,' demonstration .11', . IIELLENTI 8 GO. ! s lan-tlgg- to-hel- Han-on- J . ; i i Farm receipts Fung expellee Kecpts above expense interest un total Investment (0 i per cent.. Net after Inciim 12,114 (3.343 1,070 de- ducting Intereet Totul inveetment Operating cupltal (machinery, livestock, equipment) . Number of cow Investment In cow.... (3,271 ItT (146 (21.4UO (19.773 Acre constitutes 130 4,473 (,(63 Ik 11 (1.107, (2.3U2 The total Investment of Farmer A Is moderate with a large percentage 27 per cent) of operating or working capital. Farmer B la low in operating capital. The number of cows D also low, which Is reflected In the farm receipts, these being $3,251 leea than those of Farmer A. The expenses of Farmer B, although about one half of those of Farmer A, are, nevertheless, high In the ratio to recelpta. The only way to safeguard a loan to Farmer B la to consider assets and not Income. Before any loan should be considered at all the banker and the farmer should go over the situation, uncover the leaks and outline a definite program of Improvement Quality of Business Shows Leaks Farmer Farmer A B Receipt (Ui) per row (t,g Receipt per livestock unit other than cow (4 S2 Under the bending, "Quality ot Business, Farmer 11 shows that bis cows are btlngAng In $03 less per year than Farmer A's. The $68 a year which they are prtgluclng la undoubtedly be low the cost of feed and keep. The Income ' per unit . is still ' worse, and while this furm needs more cows to Increase Its volume ol business, it would be financial suicide to Invest In the same type of cow This poor farmer must weed out his poor cows and feed the balance pro perly to get results before money Is loaned to him to increase his herd with good stock." An analysis of the farmer's records will bring out many other leaks which the farmer may not have noticed. He may be paying high prices for feed when less money spent for fertilizers snd lime may enable him to raise the right kind of teed on his own farm and stop this drain ou Ills pocket Barring temporary emergencies, farm loans handled on the hasis of Income, Indicating a going concern, would hasten tremendously the day of A good diversity of Income serves to protect the farmer against years of overproduction of any one farm a permanent product. Farmer A has a good diver culture For Sale Horses, buggies and hack. See Browns Livery. Anyone' wanting Ezra Warner. and prosperous agrl flll-l- n Educated Fingers gravel, see About iout May our 885 Stores play their part in the Tomorrow of Retailing with the same high ideals that began in a little country store, a quarter ol a century ago. Bn Things You Shbulti Know ' i by John Joseph Caine, M. D Day-be- ll Livestock Co., Provo, Utah. Phone 1260. 4t Mrs. C. C. Jensen has returned home after visiting with relatives at Ephralnv for a short time. Marlon Miss When pancakes stick to an aluminum griddle it may be because the recipe does not Include enough Lit. Add a little more and the trouble nuly he corrected. Iln "Abrogated' lie visits professionally the more Important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gull stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wondeiful results in deseases of the slomaih. liver, bowels, blood, sktu, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, cslatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- Hat Weather Hints Assuming that tjicre will lie some hot weather this summer, it behoove the fats" tfs wdl as the leans to get all the cemfort out of it that is possible. Ferspiratmn, a most valuable process, should not be arrested, bu: it discomforts should be dealt with intelligently, ip it becomes disagreeable. Lght, airy clothing i iruli. pensa-blit permits free access of sir to the person, which is effectual in carrying away excess moisture. Some people have sweat-gland- s that are excessively active, especially the fat bodies with' nervous these may attempt temperaments to limit by maintaining more free action of bowels and kidneys. It is not always adg visable to cut down in hot weather, unless it be the which for intake of many reasons is not good for the human system. Neither should plenty of exrtcise be neglected; exercise and plenty of good, cool water, are among the best of health. If your perspiration has a very offensive odor, your elimination by bowels and kidneys is insufficient; lessen your dietary of animal and saccharine foods. Locally, bathing, especially the oool shower is tonic; the coarse dry towel is a faithful ally. Many powders are used for dusting re- -' mote surfaces; know the quality of the stuff you buy. If the skin presents a greasy surface, the stearate of zinc is excellent may be used freely without danger of poisoning in any way. The only precaution to be observed, never dust baby so that he inhales the powder and this applies to any dutii.g-powde- r on the market. The stearate of zinc is a good after shaving, especially if the cuticle is oily in appearance. Borated .powders are very useful on irritable skins, and, entirely No dusting compound harmless should contain lead. e; e, water-drinkin- face-powd- Margaret Shoemaker ot ula was the guest last week-enover the Fourth of her sister d Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, Caliornia. t Mr. and Mr. A. H. Eliott and little son motored here Sunday to visit Mr. .uni and Mrs, E. J. Rowe, d Jr. In-!- , : V INL- - - iAyiooK$rka l 7 lean Luca, 1 J, of Congress, O, won the $1,00000 national spelling bee prize when hi last opponent, Ralph Keenan of Waukon, la., missed on "abrogate" and he Keenan woa spelled it correctly ... . , $300. ' Comaby. ' Miss Ellen Jamesnti of this city of Mis Howard Parker and Riley Call ot was a guest one day last week Theodore Lee of Berkeley. CaliforSalt Lake were dinner guests Sunday nia. Miss Jameson was on her way of the Luthbr Christmas family. to Lo Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Christmas Miss Millie Christmas and MIsh Blanche Thomas have returned home after spending a short vacation in Bryces and Zion canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lombardi of Soldier Summitt, who brought their little son Rex, four years old, to the Hughes Hospital for treatment, have returned to their home. .Tl' little boy was critically ill of acute append-iriti- s The Junior girls of the First ward and is lite was despaired of. M. I. A. went to Arrowhead last WedFolio w leg an operation at the Jocal nesday evening and enjoyed a swim- hospital he s onvalescing niculv. ming and picnic party. Following a dip, the 15 girls enjoyed a bounteous Mrs. Annie Taylor was hostess to picnic luncheon. They were chaper- the Fidelous club Friday evening of oned by their teachers, Mrs. Eleanor last week. Special guests were Mrs Jarvis and Mrs. Mary Hlgglnson. H. E. Hughes, Mrs. J M Cut tain Mis and Mrs Goldren Waldron. Mrs. Edgar Cole and her two chilHarvey Nielsen and Miss Louise Taydren returned Wednesday to their lor entertained with piano solos. home at N'ephl after spending a week Fancy work and social chat were the with Mrs. Coles parents, Mr. and diversions At 11 o'clo k luiuheon Mrs. Joseph Crump. Mr and Mrs. was served. The next meeting of the W. S. Privett and four children of dub will liq Friday, July 15th at the Magna returned to their home' Thurs- home of Mrs. Frank Thomas of Le day after spending nearly a week land. with Mr. and Mrs. Crump and other relatives. Policemen are often ai!e.l upon to locate mis'ung ihililieu, the utom Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison was slightly reversed Wednesday? returned home Saturday after .visit-ni- g when little Owen Kohertson, 2.j with nilmerous friends In differ- years old son of night policeman and ent Idaho towns. At Buhl, Idaho, Mr. Thomas Kohertson, wandered', they visited Mrs., Lily Robertson and away from home and the whole family; at Rocky Ford, Mr. and Mrs. neighborhood could not locate liipt John Thomas and Mr. and Mrs, Fos- for nearly four hours. Willing helpter Thomas; and at Burley, Idaho, ers Joined in the search and he wa-- . with Mrs. Mary Nelson and other rel- finally found near the home of James atives. While these visits were the Jameson, nearly seven him ks distant. more fmportaht, the couple called ou The little fellow had climbed the hill many other friends and acquaint- and evidently thought he was on an ances on their trip. exploring trip of mountain regions. 1 ( . ffiet.BSeadly for the MEM , ESTRAY NOTICE Mate of Itiih, County of 1tah, .Spanish Fork Precinct ss. Complimentary to their gi.u, I have in my possessiotl the followPaul Dart, the occasion being Mi .ml ing described estray animal which, biithday anniversary. Mis. Fred S. Dart eutei t.iim-if not claimed and taken away, will .it be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION to the family dinner Sunday at 1 r Covers were laid for twelve. highest cash bidder at the Spanish Folk City Pound on the 9th day of Mis. Harriet Rose, fntmerly Mi- -. duly, 1927, at 1 oclock p. in Harriet Sorenson, and her little sou. Cue white boar pig, one year old,1 Jano-s- , wei (Its 2no Ihs. and mother-in-laRose and Mrs Jennie K.n bald estray was taken up by me burn of Loss Angelea, California, ai in mid product oil the 25th day of W. T. ROACH. rived here Saturday and will vi-June. 1927. ,or two weeka with Mr. and M Poundkeoper of Spanish Frk James Sorenson, Jr , of Ialinjiu, and Pieelnet. All KKTISKVThN D with other relatives in Spanish Fork Dart ments. n July 14tb, 15th and 16th have been selei ted as the dates for the annual tnthers" and sons outing of Palmyra SlBke, and the place of the outing has been lelt for the Stake Recreation committee to decide upon The tentative plans for the outing call for meeting at the camp ground on the afternoon of July-14th- , spending that evening around the bonfire, with Mr. and Mr. Ivan IlufT ami mo a program und stunts, games In tournament form for the 15th, anchildren of Bingham came lo'e other bonfire and program for the to visit relative in span evening of the 15th and the breaking of (amp on the morning of the 16th. Fork and Lake Shore for a we k Madge L. Lockwood, 22, of Zcig. ler. III., deteced counterfeit $20 bill! by the feel as she worked in the local bank. She tipped-of- f Federal officer and a gang which had circulated $400,000 of vpurioui notes was caught. Miss Modern three-rooFor Rent For Rent Furnished housekeeping rooms 1V4 blocks east ot Com- apartments, furnished. See Leon T. mercial Bank. Enquire ot Mrs. S.L. Williams at First National Bank. - con-serve- rs We ran Feeder Sheep for Sale furnish either old ewes, young ewes, ewe or weather lambs for fall delivery, In small or large lots. The specialist of Dr. Mellenthln & Co. Is a regular graduate In medicine and surgery and is licensed by. the state of Utah. If you have been, ailing for auy length of time and do not get any beter, do not fail to call, as Improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. i live-stoc- the sun to bleach. T j than cue half of the helped. lui.s l.e'D total Income. The various enterpriser that make up Farmer Bs diversity oi $1,135 business all show marked ducreaseu Vt Income. 2.123 machine-mad- back-breaki- I Jones, daughter of postmuster, Wrn. A. Jones, to Suit Luke Monday night returned Will be in Provo on Wednesday, visit here with Miss a short after Hotel. Roberts the at July 13th, Bernice Jensen. on and Jones In Jennie And Wednesday. July, layson 20th, at the Strawberry Hotel. A slight scorch may frequently be OFFICE lim its 10 a. III. to I i. in. remedied if moistened and hung in Charge for Consultation e civilization. The huge steam shovel accomplishes in a few moments what it toil for the laborer to would take hours of 4 , perform. The progress of retailing, however, has been no less rapid and the service rendered by the one small Store of the J. C. Penney Company, 25 years ago seems .insignificant compared with the service which the present 885 stores are today rendering a nation. We are proud of our growth which is due, not to our efforts alone, but to the needs of millions of people for the " kind of service we give. We are living today in a -- former No r-: j DO NOT OPERATE ONE DAY ONLY j 1 SPECIALISTS In Internal Medicine for the past flfti'en years 4f Service , ice-wat- Coming to Payson& Provo A Compamohp , si during the filming of Captain alvutl.jn." the dramatic sea story, coming to the Angidus Theatre Monday. Tim company spent two weeks products, frequently produced at a loss. .Mr ct sea living a board uti old I business-placeof the nature The b&nkers er slipper ship. Some of him in a position this type of q included in addition which the cast, farmer as well as the more progressive , Paul! ii tie Kturke, Mamdlne same time the banker can farmer. At the assure himself of good loans based on the Day, Ernest Torrence und Sum de a sue, t 11 under the ravages of nea- 1 farm as a going concern. ickuess of the investments, sources of in A study As one after the other of the com-come and expenses of the successful farm ers in his community will give the banker a puny su' tumbed during a storm, measuring stick by which to gage the haz- Hanson contidentlally advised them ard entailed in furnishing loans to other ili.it in bis country, those on bobrd hip who were affected by the rolling farmers. This study is readily accomplished a glassful of seawater, which, liatik through the use of summaries of farm records. In the absence of good records, survey wliilo not stopping the Immediate blanks which can be obtained from the agri M.iUHCu, would pi event any conttn teJ cultural colleges, may be used for collecting the information. ill nfter-- i flVetH An assistant cum-- j "a man was the only one who had A banker in a dairy district would use data similar to Farmer As summary in the following table as a measuring in in rve to try tin drink. u:t then stick to judge the condition of Farmer u.ily alter In 4 av two of the Swedish B: sity of Income. Notice that the lead sailor manning (he ship lake tin Farmer lug source of Income, dairy products Farmer He lepnitod that It ,ii s i ipl lull. H A book. Henry I. Moore and the noted Swedish Introduced to the Holly- -' lias tor, a Commutation or Mileage Hooks 2 Cents Ier Mile D. P. Abercrombie, At Hanson, i Diversity of Business Good Sign Salt Lake&Utah R.R. , A NATION-WID- E INSTITUTION - ( I There Is Nothing Quite Like It In Quality and Price . 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