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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH THE LIVESTOCK Our w.'Wv'1 ' t ' ' V'' v t.f . rf ." . V Year .LOS ANGELES, Augnst 23. -- Soil food stuff and' other ' com- producing ( , u i modifies required for the sustenance w . t and comfort of humanity Is the final Washes will clean your clothes with a slight touch. Floto-Plan- e everything must basis from whtch reckoned. be .t i ;t Our mm . . Silver Year 25th Anniversar 1 . prosperity is governed by recognition of the Importance of .building up and maintaining fer' tility of the solL We have examples of this in the "deserted farms In sections of the east where everything was taken aid nothing returned, to the soil for generations, until the productivity was entirely exhaust: ed. , Then, we have the middle-wes- t, where years ego the Importance of fertilization was temporarily overlooked until it was so forcibly brot home to the landholder that proper recognition was given to the subn ject, Iq those sections we now observe what Is probably as well a balanced, prosperous and diversified an agriculture as, may be found anywhere In the wprldj with livestock occupying its place as one of the most important Community Accepted For Their Smartness Everywhere! , EASY TERMS II M INSTITUTION 25th 0 ' I !&'(' . A NATION-WID-E Hew Autumn Coats. u S' r( i , H - For Travel! For College! For Every Purpose! ' J coat is no The "bctwten-season- s the-clever a problem longer are of priced models, every type, within everyones means. e . middle-wester- Fabrics Rough Tweeds Stunning Novelties Smooth-Finis- h The college girl likes a sturdy tweed sometimes fur, trimmed, jaunty novelties for every fall need are smart and distinctive-dr- ess coats are elaborately furred. ' units. It Is self evident that year in' and year out the raising and' feeding of evpn a small number of meat animals gives to the producer, regardless of what bis main line of production IB, a much needed diversification. Every f t ; ; I . , ; , , c 2 t 4 W w iv. 1 VvV Why not be like other women and enjoy the freedom and pleasures which they enjoy an immaculate home with freshly laundered curtains, snowy-whit- e linens, an abundance of clean clothes- and best of all, time for. - 4 pleasure? is possible to have all these wonderful things if WASHER to do the you have a VOSS FLOTO-PLAN; ' ' ! . ; v K work. The Floto-Plan- e Agitator is the secret of its iority over other washers. ti super-- , J The copper tub, aluminum lid, aluminum wringer and steel cabinet, together with the quiet' running, simple mechanism, makes a washer which will" give you many, years of uninterrupted service. XWIOR BROS COMPANY Plain $14.75 to 25 th Anniversary Wool Dresses For WEALTH Fall And cially these are so differ- espe- that new ones 25d Anniversary New Coats Are Arriving For Small Tots and Larger Girls Cunning styles for the very small miss and her sister in school Fur trimmings of beaverette and mandeL Sizes 2 to 6 ent t Theyre sure to make every school . increas- Feeder lambs, ewe For Sale turned last night after spending two lambs, aged ewes and rams. See weeks in Southern California enjoy- Wm. J. Johnson, Phone 114. ing a vacation. A. R. Creer, Kenneth Borg, Thos. Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks of Hill, Lester Hltchlngs and David Roosevelt, Utah and Mrs. J. Will Holt left this j morning for StrawLewis of this city returned home Sat- berry Valley, where they will spend urday after a pleasant visit with rel- ten days repairing the head gate of large land areas. atives at Idaho Falls, and Shelley, the Indian Creek Canal and other Idaho. parts of the system. HUMAN FACTOR IS i School Girls Lik 1 3.98 to 9.90 pleasant. day ing gains in receipts arriving from small producers, many times coming in the form .of community shipment where several, producers pool their holdings in order to make up a car-toaIt would seem reasonable to predict that It Is only a question of time until the bulk of livestock production ,,wtfj be in the hands of the small producers, brought about lar gely through continued cutting up of re- y&t Sizes For Women Misses and Juniors , Livestock markets report l: I . nue. , This early selection is varied in styling and fabric be sure to see and them before you purchase to compare our prices fyf .coats of ' this quality. -- -- SPANISH FORK- ,- Pratt P, Thomas and son Max FurOr Smartly , It . Cozily Trimmed With dollar of taxes annually contributed by the farmers of the west could be paid by the. keeping of a few head pt livestock on the ranch, andthis pro duct is ope, for which cash is avail able, every day What other product can you call to mind where there M a cash market, available every day' in the year,,, and for. which there is perpetuallyapstalned demand? derived , ,T)ie, (.yalue tot.', fertilizer from keeping ,a few. animals on the farm when considered in dollars, ov ershadows the profits to he made from the handling of the animals themselves. People In the middle west who. have proven the wlsdomof this practice, have found that in purchasing young beeves and finish feeding them, or .handling hogs or sheep, that the fertilizer retained for the rehabilitating of the soil exceeded In value the original cost of the animals conclusive! , It has been proven that In diversification ' lies success and safety. for the producer. .In an "off year, or when a slump has been experienced on the production or tfie marketing of some particular commodity, the producer who has shown the wisdom of carrying a few head of livestock on his place Isnt seriously affected as the producer who relies entirely upon one crop for his reve- Such Sizes 7 to 10 Pretty Styles Plain ors are d. lined t 4.98to 14.75 colcoin- -, Sizes 11 to 16 with; and! plaids checks that school girls of every age adore. 7 to 5.90 to 19.75 Sizes The materials include suede bolivias, new mixtures and Be sure to see chinchilla. them early. 14. 4.98 OF NATION ' to be decao People who pile up billion dollar France Is supposed it fortunes in the steel business, in dent because the death rate piles o banking, In automobiles and other up and the birth rate Is decreasing. it J wise are supposed to be the greatest adders to the wealth of the country. Some years ago, however, John Ruskin wrote about The Veins of Wealth in an article In which he held that the true wealth of a nation consisted not In the yellow veins of gold running through the earth, but in the blue veins of human blood. ' In other words, men were worth more, to the, country than natural resourses. Had the Pilgrim fathers, who lund-e- d on the bleak shores of New England some years ago landed In Manilla, the Philipines would by this time have been as prosperous as Massachusetts. Take all the Philipines and transfer them to New England and In their stead put New Englanders In the Philippine Islands, In a abort time New England would be devastated and the Philippines pros- , . . 7'OULL save many dollars . waiting for the new Ford. V Beautiful new model brings you many features never before includ- t ? ea.in a low price car. $ . w, hTh? In , 7 we TV' ora Esperldiona Chaves, 89 years of of Los Angeles, rocking the cradle of her one . hundred and direct decendsnt. She has nine daughter and two sons and they are all prolific. ' Mrs. Chaves has therefore added to the country .more wealth than that of John D. Rockefeller. ' Property hae to be cared for a ad property rlghte to be expected, but the most Inestimable treasure of the land la Its human beings. age. slxty-second- '- . Smith Auto Co . 4 . On the contrary it Is faced by prolific Germany with a steadily Increns Ing population. The most Important power in the power. earth is Its lait. This, in the end, wins more ies than armies or battleships. , The health and vigor of a nation is a. better defense fo that nation :.an armies and equip men. No mutter how many tools you Inn i it taBie TRADE ,F. men o use them. t; unit-pieNo matter licw murvlom on. I ie a locomoi.ve. it is vulnole out an expert engineer Nc mat NOTICE IOlt PUBLICATION cr how good your airplane, you have it a sue to a nnki uave Undberg i cess. Department of the Interior, V. S. In the end. It Is always the human Land Office at Balt Lake City, Utah, Sth, 1927. factor, and men do well to conserve August NOTICE is hereby given that life above all other things. CHARLES C. CREER, or Spanish Fork, Utah, who, on September Bth, Furnished parsrtmunts for Rent 1922, made ndd'l stock homestead entry, No. 027869, for 8W4SB!4. See First National Bank SEV4 SW14 Sec, 33, T. 9 South. Range (ivkstihkmbnti 4 East and Lots I, 2, 3, 4. See, 4, 4. IS, ?, 8, 9, Section 9, Town Lots Fur farming, or the raising of fur 10 South, Range 4 East, Sait ship deIn has animals captivity, steadily Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Proof veloped until the investment in the intention to make three-yea- r .business In the United States and to establish claim to the land above Alaska it about 830,000,000, and In described, before the clerk of the Court, at Provo, Utah, on the There District Canada, about $11,000,000. 21st day of September, 1927. are more than 4,000 fur farmers in Claimant names as witnesses; J. thcHe countries most of them raising L. Anderson and Clarence C. Creer, silver or blue foxes. Fur farming is or Spanish Fork, Utah, Harvey Miner also being undertaken In European of Thistle, Utah, and Boyd Roberts, of Provo, Utah. countries and In Japan, where IJ is GEO. E. B. WOOLLEY, having a steady growth. Acting Register. J a Vkjia V k MARK A Now Pair FREE if they Rip vil FOR DRESS MAKING see Dale itraithwulte, 270 South Main. A baby girl was born August 21st to Mrs. Andrew Hooke. Mrs. Byron Wilson was seized on Sunday evening with an attack thot to bo acute appendicitis. She was taken to the Aird Hospital at Pfovo and an operation performed. The trouble proved to be a tumor which was removed. Her eondltlon, though serious, Is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Lewis visited nt Goshen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Delos Jenson and other friends. Member of the Lincoln Sheep club of Spanish Fork, visited the ram sul at Sail Lake Tuesday, accompanied by their advisor, J. Fred Skinner. |