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Show THE SPANISH FORKBESS, SPANISH FORR, OTAii nvunm the Mlttv - TIME 14 mm; nw iiio ihat Ih dormant pray should he applied lo fruit and shads Ire-- . wtinh are lufenteil vs It it i d certain itiM-i- t tlmt ar best 11 . WHEELER MORTUARY SERVICE 1 1 run-trolle- in-H- by the dormant spray. VE ARE LLADiR3 IN HIGH CLASS SERVICE and QUALITY MERCHANDISE t Reasonable Price$ ; Tile Mpiny remit mended by tb Utah Mute Ihparimiiit ar as folIMPROVEMENT OF d Aik Those o Have THE DAIRY HERD lows; MN.lt.lo oil. 9 Lsf Roller ( $ gallon- - of on t 9 kuIIiim of water in Your Coramunitv ItlUtcr Mile- - I. line sulfur I I IS Records Create Friendly gallon or lim sulfur t3S or S3 llaume.i as gallon of water. Ull $ to Competitive Spirit. LATEST-AD-D MOST nroB Mite I eggs) Mlsilbte oil EQUIPMENT .IT 4 lim or 1 to g. sulfur rally-HerNumcruui advantages i of Han Jose Improvement association work $ or MUrlldeHeal 3 Uni sulfur 1 to oil, to 4r,. lli"d to a of tho ate summary Lim sulfur Oyster shell Stale We (Si Day or Night ut tho saaot'latlon't activltlM fur 1 to S. th year rndd Joly 1, ltd, whUh 1'eaih Itorer Lim sulfur Xu Object Ins Jimt been pubtUhad by tho Colo- 10 gallomTufg ; ha-- lr arsenal of lead, 3 rado Agricultural college. pound, and water to make lou galCow ictlng record i kept by tho lons. Pure, nourishing groceries, dependable in quality, Apply pink bud stag.) Do a iMM'Inilon enable dairymen to cull not use lime sulfur on apricots. lixlit in price. Our nhiiiuluKt Mock ntul cnurteou mr-vic- e When both leaf roller egg and Han fers unprufltulilc cows, select-be- t ;; determine tho worth Jon aisle r present use Mlaelbl the herd, oung make it a pleasure to simp here. Iniformly liich If blUter mlt and Han Jos seal of tho bull and Intelligently conduct oil. pre-eut. ar use lime sulfur. Spanish Fork feeding operations, the report states. Sprinville quality ami uniformly low price! Th recoin niendut ioii r based on C. A. Smith, fleldman for the stale lime sulfur. This should test liquid commUaloner, prepared the 32 to 33 d.ilry We handle nothing hut fresh, wholesome grocerie, degrees llaumo. When III sumninry, which states that the asso- liqufj lime sulfur la not available. 4 Mrs. Ray Tlmtnus entertained at ciation records "create a friendly pound of dry lim sulfur should b FIRST AMERICAN' NEWSPAPER and welcome unir patnmae. cniH-iltlv- e .APPEARED 223 YEAR AHOj dinner Friday evening. Covers were spirit between dairymen, substituted fur earh gallon of liquid w hkh tends to raise the production of lim laid for Mr. end Mrs. Joseph MrKell, sulfur recommended. the herd and makes for more efficient Anyone deslilng a spray achedula I a dnt which f Mr. and Mrs. John E. Booth, end Mr. 1704, for tbe eutiie year, can obtain on by notApril 21.much management.' In our mid Mrs. Clifford Fullmer. prominence given lie adds: "Dairy-herimprovement calling or writing the Agricultural school hlMlorle. yet It was nu Imofllea. Room 112. a H (elution record are becoming more City and County portant date. For It wa Jut 225 Palmyra District Scout Committee and more necesnary to the successful Uulldftig, 1ruvo. years ago that there appeared In meet lug was held at the Seminary sale of surplus females. Tho man who JUNIOR Bouton, .Vbh . a little printed sheet ii HA DISH MS, fancy 1,lah, pi r hunch last evening. Well T. Uro.k-bunmoil OPERETTA which had the dlutfnctlon of becom- building Is going Into tha dairy business today wa In Second successful news.J for -- .V SI IMU SOAP SPDS, large H.e w.inM animals with authentic produc. FRIDAY, .APRIL 11Mb ing America's first which the from and n The grew charge. paper. following program was tion records behind them. The dulry-ma3Mc SUGAR, 10 Ih. doth lwg for great Institution of journalism In this given; singing, Hope of Israel;' w ho Ims such records on tils cows prayer. Eagle Scout Mark J. Brock-hancon commund a premium prlco on bin PM A NTT DlTTKli. Amour This year the Junior High School country. o)0 Prand. per would kuow who wa the If you report were made by chair-ma- o sale slock." will hi what of editor of finance Ed. M. Rowe; chairthis the strugpaper, present operetta Ml, Tulip Dh'uOMS, regular, The OMxoclatlun work also presents gle to keep It going were and what man of ramping David Hodge; chairTbe Tim." are students working an opportunity for a community to soil of e newspaper ft was, he sure man of Court of Honor, Dr. Joseph make a name for Itself at a center bard and the operetta promises to be to read the Illustrated feature article Hughes; leadership training by for high-classtock of a particular a real sucres. For three years we "America's First Newspaper," by ElJ. A. Anderson; civfc serhave crowded the Junior High As- mo Scott Watson In this issue of The vice by J. II. Hughes. Comments on treed. the benefits derived from leadership The row tenters' records show that sembly to rapacity and all aeemed to Press. have been well paid by the evenings training were made by President II. tie man who fed a balanced ration entertainment. With three years of Mn. Dean Wilcox Is spending sev- A. Gardner. Reports were made from 1 Sem Ha.orand 1 tuhe Shaving Cream accordlm; to production bad a sucgood eral weeks visiting with her brother, the various wards a follows: Leland culent winter feed, took tha chill off eiperlence, and an exceptionally there should be no vacant John Thomas, of Cameron, Idaho. by II. K. Ilytheway, 1st ward by J. K. 4fc Kegular .yKoO, Saturday Sjiceial the wnter In winter time, supplement- operetta, aeata The 2nd ward by Harry Buten-of- f; Johnson. evening. Friday operetta ed puxiure with grain bad the larg- -' I 4 th ward by Geo. E. Larsen:Lake at 8:15 April 19th. Prices Robert end Joseph Yorgauon of Mverready Razor, 1 package Blades, 1 Brush er return above feed coat Copies begins 25c and 35c. Burlington, Wyoming, were the week Shore by Archer Huff; 3rd ward. Pal00c value, sf'J.oO, Saturday for of the report may b obtained from end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George myra and Sulem were not represent11 e extension service of the state Mrs. Janie Robertson Thomas, of Rigtrup. ed. Some very good Instructions $13.00 (union Seeder, tegular $1(1.00, wde price were given and some questions ansBurley, Idaho, was operated on at agricultural college. Ml the L. D. S. Hospital In Halt Lake Fern Klrkhant, daughter of wered by Scout Executive A. A. And- Aluminum Steam Cooker, leg. $2.2a; Special $1.8.') I this morning for tbe removel of her Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Klrkbam of Salt eron of the Tfmpanogos Council. A' Let Dairy Cow Market on all Aluminum Wa re Saturday 10' J foot. Mrs. Thomas was Injured on Lake and A. Allen Cornaby, son of troop committee and Scoutmasters' Home-Grow- n 4th, 1927, when sn automobile Mr. and Mrs. Wni. A. Cornaby, of conference will be held In the very July Feed Grain W, Discount on all Paints and Varnishes down and crashed her thru Spanish Fork, will be married Frl-ad- near future. Cards will be sent out her ran cow furnishes a better a The dulry wfndow in Burley. She glass April 12th, at the Salt Lake later stating date and hour of meetplate market today for feed than ever be- has suffered severely from Roll call allowed 20 Scout the in-- . Temple. A reception for the young ing. 1L It. spefore, says Searles, dairy ury since, ( and now an amputation couple will be held at the home of workers present. H. E. HUGHES, cialist with the agricultural extension has become necessary. the bride Fn'day evening. District Secretary. CO-O- P. division. University of Minnesota. Mr. Scarlet has been comparing prices and finds that while the prices Jle teenom hot Trontferietltn of dairy feeds have Increased 24 per JusU , The followfng program will be Coot! Mili'h Cow Fwr Sale have cent aluce 1014, butterfat prices Spp Frank Rigtrup. cu at the First Ward Conjoint Meet- in mounted about 70 per cent in the same In Sunday. April 14th, at 8 p. m.: period. -- .7. . to J I "In 1914, with butterfat setling at Special music by the First ward choir, Itona Nelson; piano solo. 30 cents a pound, the cow reading. Commissioner to measure and Ml.Auiter; vocal solo. Mildred returned $90 at e feed cost of $45, or vide waters of Spanish Fork River Thomas; short talk by Mrs. Leah a return over feed cost of $45, says everybody Is cordially In- - Mr. Searles. In 1027, with butterfat among companies according to de- - Nelson, reed rights. Send application stat- - v:'p, ,0 a,,pn1' at 51 cents a pound, the cow returned $153 at a feed coat of :ng salary wanted on or before April NOTICE aliout $50, leaving a return over feed 2th to M. Raadsgaanl. Secretary. City will lease Race Track for Pas- - cost of $97. This cow, then. In 1927 NOTICE TO FARMERS returned $32 more over feed coat than luring Purposes. Scale;! bids will be received untfl she did In 1014. Translated Into On account of the Inferior quality 8 p. m.. Wednesday evening, April 17 terms of return over feed costs, the of Federation wheat, it cannot be ac- - for the use of Race Track for pas- increase In favor of 1027 has been k18 CXPre aronnd 115 per cent 1P1 cepted for flour milling purposes 929 October "It pays to feed grain to good cows. would advise the continuance of The Qjy Council reserves the right For the man who has the cows they and to Club of or the California all bids. planting accept any reject are a better market for his feed grain Dicklow varieties. LELAND ROL-- j Spanish Fork City Council, LER MILLS. J. P. CHRISTOPHERSON, City Clerk than the elevator. If he Is short of grain he can afford to buy It at present prices. The proper grain ration fed with roughage will greatly Increase his I Income for the roughage he la selling through the cow. "Cow testing association reports show that as the production of butterfat Increases from 100 pounds per cow to 300 pounds, the price received for the roughage the cow eats Increases from $5.50 per ton to $39 per COACH ton." j ! fU-rve- leg) l- -i De-gr- E d re-atd- GROCERIES Di-hiii- ri- 1 fr Saturday Specials WHEELER HOME MORTUARY d k. k; f.r HARDWARE Com-mlislon- er s die'ittt y, SPANISH FORK r' ; 300-poun- ; 300-poun- d fare next j ) & j learn whij over I 1 Ever have anybody to you why one tire is better than another? The PROVE Id like to have a d ance to do that with Goodyear Tires. I wouldnt spend time talking Id demonstrate! I would show you how, in both tread and carcass, the Goodyear Tire is definitely superior. Id dc.uiUiStrale the reasons for Goodyears superior traction. Id demonstrate also the reasons for Goodyears longer carcass life. Just give me a chance the iniormation will be worth money to you. Hi op in anytime and make me prove what I say. The Tires That Millions More People Ride On Stewart- - Wooahouse Garage SPANISH FORK, UTAH Outdoor Exposure Quite Harmful to Dairy Cows Tests at state experiment stations show that a dairy cow drinks about four gallons of water for each gallon of milk she produces. This means that a cow giving five gallons of milk a day must have approximately 20 gallons of water. Dairymen have observed that cows compelled to drink at an unheated outdoor tank In cold weather do not take as much water as they need. They also consider outdoor exposure harmful to the cows when the winds are cold and the weather stormy. Members of dairy herd Improvement associations often find that the installation of automatic drinking cups In their barns Increases tbe production of their cows 9 or 10 per cent A Minnesota dairyman says that keeping a constant supply of fresh water before his cows In drinking cups saved him an hours labor a day. He considers his investment In drinking cups one of the most profitable he ever made. Ideal Dairy Bam Two requirements of a dairy bam wall must be met In order to provide warmth. The wall must be airtight to prevent drafts and It must be built of materials and after a plan which reduces heat loss by radiation to a minimum. Incidentally, when both these requirements for warmth are met the problem of successful and effective ventilation Is greatly simplified. Wails constructed for warmth combined with an approved ventilation system eliminate frost on walls. , $595 Th ROADSTER ... The PHAETON . . . Th COUPE Th SEDAN Th Sfrort CABRIOLET . . The Convert-ibl- e LANDAU . Th Sedan Delivery . The Light Delivery Chas- -i The . I H Ton Chac-i- The 1 4 Ton Chans with Cab 525 525 .595 .675 695 725 595 40C low-price- 54' 650 six-cylind- er COMPARE the detiversd price welt r coniJring - Chtvdetrered price include for chatke 4ny end if2NMwtb delivery Since January first, over 300,000 people have chosen the Chevrolet Six. Ami every day 6ees an increase in this tremendous public acceptance for the new Chevrolet not only brings the enjoyment of performance within the reach of everybody everywhere, but gives the Chevrolet buyer a d car. greater dollar value than any other Just consider what you get in the Chevrolet Six! The smoothness, flexibility and power of a engine which delivers better than twenty miles to the ' gallon. The beauty and luxury of bodies by Fisher with adjustable drivers seat. The effortless control of big, brakes and ball bearing g quiet, Chevrolet consider Then prices! And you will steering. discover that this fine quality Six can actually be bought in the price range ofjhe four! Come in. Let us prove that anyone who can afford any car can afford a Chevrolet Six! er Alt price f. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich. the ItM price chosen, the Mew financing. non-lockin- OLSEN MOTOR SALES SPANISH FORK, UTAH ' |