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Show TUB SPANISH FORK PlttXS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH S GELU PROGRAM Livestock Situation J.C. PENNEY CO. With cattle value at th highest level In history, cattle-ii.c- u I .card tin generally are giving mort er ua attention to Increasing the per- centage and duality of their calf crop. in Number of rang breeding every part of th Weal have been reduced wo that the cadi operator with Axed overhead muat a more or figure on greater gross proAl In rela-i- i hi to I he number of cowa he la carrying. lu a way. redurnd number of hi ceding cattle In greater proportion of the rang country indouhted- II a a guod thing for th Individual lattleman and for lb Industry as well, as liter ft no doubt hut that many ranges wer seriously over- ltH ,d a few years ago. Uang rltl la Tin: HUM not at all unuual t find on I farm, a to the a a "blind aid one ty. Th.' anl ilia other of Ilian on bund any to II lay animal, trouble to Kl old lien and mala. bt.rauo of ihU d. fert; It wan out brtn to nork ;lo ryon i uld aneak up to himno-- on tha blind aide to "t alona aa and lap the bridle on him. Othcrwl. lie noli aa a bur null two good eyoa. A I 111 lull till I CnltUiU . tlrarnn, la naa enidor trapped. Iliat'a all. Willi IlirilM niul lntlgll reaaon. For. My aympatliiea went out to old lt'n for that very l IV l unaware. undeniably tint moat raualit Many tiappud abuva averyihing epe. haiu to picture pro- men have "blind ald.r in aplte o ttidr n perwlly good eyea. It. alrnoat uni-oi- l. before rsllx bill lliern. duet the an dhaltor of aimak they up Hogue toe with a propoaltfnn that my 4 Whenever a fellow apprna Abu doean't unite 4 ronaelem e doern't approvi. aud Unit my poiket-boobarmoiiixa with and trm to talk me Into hi way of thinking. u (SIlIfK i HU.M VmVIlPKP ha ran get the halter on me. lie n I retail poor old lien and hi blind In ,r la. It ratllpr that wa hi. ml wa In .lr n- - lo-- a k aide. u SATURDAY, APRIL Qli llfe-aiud- m it free. Light la the antidote for darkinm. Ktltl.Y MAItllllGEM ! t Among my young friend tin re la on who Ima put up to me a queatlon that I think la of g neral intereat to young peopl. lie ft a young man. about twetity. norninl In every reaper!, aud auxiuua to get married, but til purenta fiwl that he I tooyoung. "Walt a while," they have urged him, until you have had a r ha tire to play a. bit aud are making more moucy. Then you ran aerloualy ronalder marriage." And ao he aaked me for my view on early marriage. I believe definitely and emphatically In curly marrluge. A aoon aa a youth baa attained tuana estate It la time for him to marry. Aalde from tho pleasure of aharlng your Joy and worrowa with the one you love, early marriage ha euuhled many a young man to avoid tempt atlona that he might otherwLe And Impossible to overcome. Furthermore early marriage oatabllabea a high Ideal at a period of life when habit are being formed. Every normal hoy, when be attain manhood, ha a distinct and emphatic d.sfre for a home, a wife and children, along with the dutle and responsibilities It Involve. He crave the companionship of one upn whom he can shower hi affection. He want to he loved In return, and It I only right that these yearning should be aultstled eatly In life. It la true that wa cannot overtook the financial burden of a home and children a an Important factor of the problem. Aa a rule, the earning capacities of a man lahls t wen tic are limited, but the renponalbilitie that come with marriage often act a a stimulus to A man who might otherwise bt Inclined lo take thing easy and watch for a "lucky break. The necessity and the desire to proiect and provide for those who are dear to him, la chararler building, and often such a young man arrives at a couiparltlvely early auccea in life because of hi economic burdens and not rn spite of them. Until some entirely different social and economic system Is evolv-- . ed, men must rontluui to bear the brunt of paylngthe bills. That Is the game of life as we knowlt. And he who would play must abide h pulutlon decreased, how-U- ) For Young Men ever, as a result of post war ,,"M notch iof which was forced du to financial pressure; and beraus ao many cattle ouiAis turned from cattle to sheep. However, there ls no doubt hut that there are now fewer entile on ranges than admit of profit- -- 8r4.ter 1(1 Who Would Set the Pace in Style This Year t,tfll.,r breeding and calf production Is aitalned. Cndrsto ked ranges mesn that th reduced breeding herds ar able to hate more feed, and therefore, the cow should have better constitution and greater vigor to successfully produce and rear their calve. There la no doubt but that It will tak several year before the cauls population has reached the happy medium, where there la atilt ample feed for iioimul years, yet enough breeding stock to supply the consumer demand ciicy Over-senloaolliltor. polit.Val uti d'ommeHal, work tha blind aide of their victim for all It will atand. Once the halter la on and buckled tight, how hard the driver lush! Ilow heavy the plow! For I have been caught on the blind aide and I know. y tint far, bu been to e all around me to have K. my Sometime I get to thinking that my blltnlnea ha no "blind aide. will allp tip on been cured-- - by ctpcrlciire; theit ome puay-foote- r me, but lint wo often not o olieu. I ahull delve after truth alwaya, for truth make Me pt Merchandise Wants Can Be Satisfied Here at Moderate Prices n Spring Suits Do you want Style do you Insist on I Service and are you interested in a aim t Price? If to, then drop in to ce us. All three are included at this price. .,r beef. Sufildent feed lo carry the anl-- , maU through the entire year lu good. healthy cndl.lon. prohubly Is th most .mpurtunt factor to consider In profitable caul raising. Experienced latilemcu know about bow matiy ows and calves can bo accomodated in vuriou sect Ions. Where feed la sparse and water holes few and fur between, good cowmen may run only one animal to twenjy or thirty acrea. t here arc other rauge section where feed and water are .more abundant, where an animal may be carried In a much smaller area. Successful ctllemen generally are to Insist on the use of pure bred hulls. Home successful cotymen are of the opinion that good grade hul-are just as good, yet it must be remembered that the vast improvement In the quality of rattle generally, lncreasd calf crop, better con- Till'! DIAMOND MASTER $19 Extra Pants at Wash Suits I5utton-o- stitution and quicker maturity are all Ibe result of better breeding. It Ilf loVftl tile WoniHIl who non is, therefore, only natural that after Jlis nanif, hilt she thought more honest consideration. It must be ad- of her home than of him, vet ,ha' ,llJe urf bre? bu, baa an important factor ; - been and i... i !llldl eiltluiul hir tl mt- jU nuking niore profitable cattle probation until the (lark spectre ot uuctlou possible. One large western tra truly entered their lives. by the rules. operator, who bought bulls in quanThe longer marriage la delayed the less chance it has of ever being tity lota at his own price, was getting consummated. We already have an alarming percentage of unmar- only a f0 per cent call crop; they rled men an dwoinen who are of marriageable age which means 4 were just bulls, thats all. As an exone of two things. .They are cither taking love when and where they periment, he was induced to put some And It. with all the dangers that implies; or else they are living the pure bred hulls into his herd and. of life of celibates, which Is bothunhealihful and unnatural. course, they tost more money but the Therefore. I say that marriage after the twentieth year should not re1,11 a tliat bJAf lf vrov lMcraa' be discouraged if n high standard of health, happiness aud morality ed the first year to per cent and as are to be attained. pure bred bulls were added it In- creased to SO per cent. Moreover, he. like many other cowmen, found that his calves weighed inure at six months of age and brought a higher PURE GROCERIES price per pound, either when sold as feeders, or when finished at his own t Practical and sturdily . brics. And the assorted pealing style n New Style Models Boys tub-fa- st because made of quality mothers will like patterns and treatments. ap- The Duke Steps Out Hi f :i i t the prisa tiitif of a iriil iit i.v at last. i'vfft I hut it was U-ni- is the that won Iter for him Also Saturday Specials t PKIYATK HUSIXKNS Clean your seed grain at the range. Fork Co-oWith the development ot baby lieef feeding, there W an even greater reaMr. aud Mrs. Harold Miller and son for Improving the quality of the baby were the week of Salt Lake call crop. Likewise, with calves sell- end guests of Mr.City and Mrs. George ing at $3.Vu to jao.00 per head, Newitt. etialnly strung inducement hulls of proven progeny aud He prepared to meet Scout men of the light type and constitution. in the Seminary Building April 10!h Letter care of the cows to increase at 7:30 o'clock to discuss problems the percentage of the calves saved connected with the Roy Scout work will help a lot in improving and solv- of the District. Executive A. A. Andof condition the tiuanc.al the ing erson will be in attendance. rancher. The better quality of cattle beta more and will have ready sale ter beet will go a long way toward popularizing the product with the consumer. A change in conditions to conte about, and with this just had we for the Smart Woman wdll ultimately, find the change mure -Industry as a whole oil a much substantial and profitable basis. 7.90 to 11.90 Blue Ribbon It.i hv Beef sold at the Spanish Fork Co-o- p. Seed grain and alfalfa seed at the Spanish Fork Co-o- p. Mrs. Joseph E. Nelson was hostess the members of the Beta Bridge club at I:er home Monday evening. Luncheon was Verved at the card tables p.t S oclock, followed by four tables of bridge. Club prize was won by Ruth Ander ion. and the guest prize hy Mary Hales. to For Sale and A tan purse containing valLost uable receipts, fountain pen and and money. Finder please to owner and receive reward. Ralph Forbes EDDIE QITLI.AX, WHO MADE DE M1LI.E L.UGH, IN "CiEUALDINE Dolores Del Rio S4 The picture smash that has Eddie Quillan, screen comedian, swept Broadway off its feet is enjoys the distinction of being the here at last! See the gigantic only film laugh, maker who was capmow slide! The Chilkoot Bass! able of winning a smile from Cecil Everything for The Garden This won him a featured The White Horse Rapid! "Hie B. DeMille. role In "The Godless Girl, then In Dawson of These bunting City! "Show Folks and now in "Geraldcones are never to he forgot- ine, a Path picture coming to the Angelus Theatre on Friday, April 5 in which he is featured opposite Marlon Nixon. This young comedian, who long had been a faovrite player in Mack Sennett comedies, is five feet six inches tall and of slender build. As a member of the Quillan vaudeville team he scored a wide success. He has been called a high school boy surrounded by pants, and the phrase fits well. His eyes and mouth are distinguished by their size, and it is the amazing use to which he puts ! Also NEWS and J WE FAW DOWN: The (hand Champion Baby Beef of tho Utah County Matinee Wednesday at .:30 Livestock Show will be on sale tit our meat department 444444444444444444444.4444 beeves. Come Saturday, also two other these features that Is largely responCOMING sible for his success. He has dark in and get a roast or some steaks from these 4 t prize-winnin- g top-notc- h animals. 4 SERVICE ytf R QUALITY The Trail of 98 hair and medium heavy eyebrows and in appearance resembles a high school hoy of the sheik type. In "Geraldine young Quillan is having a hard time of life until he gets a job to coach a plain girl whose father is anxious that she should shine in high social circles. He is aware she loves another, and suddenly finds himself deeply in love with her. Events take their course and in a series of dramatic and humorous sequences, the young couple find hap-- i j 4 Good Pierce Bicycle Jex Boyack. p. with PRIZE BABY BEEF ON SALE me- 4 uThe Trail of 98 PARAMOUNT h rl FASHIONS Wednesday and Thursday VIMUL 10th and lltli ten Suita dium color 98c and 1.98 J. ce Longie and golf knirker-wittattersall vest and pcak-latijacket Striped pattern, I t t .75 Submarine j ; i Clara Bow J in A Wild Party I j piness. Highest grade hardware at special price reductions THE SUN-TA- N for planting time. You can tet everything you 'need for th garden here at a bargain price. VOGUE Sleeveless, backless frocks are the result of the new vogue which decrees that the chic woman must be sun tanned. So the wise woman will have her daytime frocks cut low in back to match the docolletage of her favorite evening gown. A smart detail of the sleeveless frock at the left above is the circular flounce which gives a pep-lueffect. The re vers are modish. The typical sun-tafrock at the right is made of plaid silk, while the simple lines of such frocks make them equal-- I suited to ginghams. Sports skirts are generally circular. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4771. Sizes 14 to 44, 45 cents. Second Model ; Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4780. Sizes 12 to 40, 45 m n cent. Sprinkler Cans 98c No. 3 Tubs 97c t. 10 Best alvanized Pail ....25cly per foot Rub) ter Hose All Paint, less lie 10 Spanish Fork Co-o- p. |