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Show HIE SPANISH FOliK WtESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAil Sin, Gvrirul Rounds wat hot to t ha Hr.la club Thursday waning rv4 at tha card l.umltpon table at 6;3Q to tba members and I ha fiilltiwlni apedal mmi: Mr. Danlrls, Mr. ftara Hlerllua. Dly Mr. Amu oUen, Mr. Grace Ndon, livestock. ituation Mr. Ella Frampton, Mr. A. E, Mr libma and Mr, Iac 8nun. Kir table at rlda war layl follow Dapraaalon In buttarfat prime ba lint luinht-i.ii-, Mr. Marl NVIaon won rauaad dairyman all over lb country ilia dub rlze for blab aror and Mr. lo aarloualy ronaldar further "weal Daniels Jh prlla. lug out" of their bard of low pro during cow. In aoma dlatrlda, roil Mr and Mr. Orln Marvin an rum nr, record Indicate that tba dairymen tho birtta of a aon, Monday morning. can hardly afford lo keep a row which d'iea not produce at Iraat Joo pound of butierfat par year, whlla In otbar local It lea, a lower producing row may till prov proflubla according to rol of faada. However, tba low Jan many uary price of buttarfat dairymen to ahlp their low producing "boardyr" cow to tba dockyard for y beef, wbar they netted very yut Ily BUSINESS raud IS GOOD satis-factor- till ta no optomiatle a Ituolnr In every o. , Khm Nkii Hynlent More. There ara s lot of ren ana for tlila, but the Mg and outalanding It Intaraetlog lo know that In there ware 333 dairy rowa for every 1000 people In tba 1nlted riiatr. In 1111 there wars 111 dairy cow for aarh 1000 Inhabltanla. A derraaaa of nearly 30 per cent. In 110. our milk production was DO billion pounds. In II38 with 30 per cent fewer cows, milk production mounted to 131 billion pounds, an lorreaaa of 61 per cent. Tbla la quite a tribal to Improvement mad by tba dairy people In better breeding, bttar feeding and ayalematlc riddance of cull cowa through lb stockyards. Cull dairy cows aold for beef at the lma Angela Colon block yards in February average 7 to 8 cants a pound .or about 176 oo to f o.oo otr good, fleshy cows. HeVaral milk teat Ing associations, through farm bureau organisation, make a regular practice of gathering together In community or cooperative shipment, all boarder" and dlveaaed rowa each month and sending them In to market. Through this method, tha dairy man who wants to get rid of only one or two rows la not at the merry of tha country buyer but Is able to go In with bis neighbor, make up a whole carload or more, and get the one t that liundreila of foM hoyrr of 8jaalh Kork bate learned that all In all, day In and lay ou price, uullly, and ilcMudMhlUly they ran h better nt our alore Ilian any dae ele In lowu, run-alderc- d, SOME . REASONS Of rouroe, thl la no act Ident. Inaleml, It la tin reault of the npplU ration of fiitodtrn prlndple. bunl-nea- price. I III! minrk. a 1 Patterned Shirts ; full benefit of market price cowa sold for beef purpose ir U f at tbs central market. i Angelo meat pecker have taken lha lead on th 1ariflc (ha'-- t In Instituting a strong a.lverti.lug meat campaign to linrea lion. Thl year's advertising I baaed largely un wiling" consumer on the !)that meat la healthful. The fund were raised by' the meat packer and distributor,, stork yard commission men and the con-u.cp- New Stripings and Figures In . -. tain-pal- m - Angeles Colon Mock Ysn'n. Whlla this, ear' campaign I oil n comparatively small basis, it I hoped tbtt a atari ha been diI towarla a comprehensive i ampaign whhh w,!t that advertise meat to the ixii-n- t other food prod in t are .f vtrit-d- . Tba fat lamb market ha beti unsatisfactory lo feeder during the pat few week and It la said that Colorado and Nebraska feeder, who on February 1st atilt had on hand 3,0S0,ouo lambs a compared with .570,000 a ynr ago. ur taking severe oea on winter operation. Tba depressed run litlon of the wool and p It markets i onn of tba bearish fat tors in the l imb mar- 98c $1.98 $2.98 , J Woven Broadcloths tbr Printed Broadcloths Fancy Woven Madras ket. It Is generally agreed tial lieciiuo of lata tain an I t old Mir In Cat-- ; Ifornlu. that the spring lamb from that state will lie somewhat Ijirf, than usual. aMiunu b i'im km.i Hen general. y are ol the opinion thatj there will be a muli larger percent- ' age of fat lambs this ye r than lust spring feed c nid It Ion In Cnlifor-- 1 nla are muili better than last sea-- ! aon. Market authorities are opiltuU-- j tie aa lo the prke outlook for early lambs, tut. with much of last season' wool cl'p still In first owner's bands or in warehouses, the market outlook (or wool this spring la not too bright, j Collar Attached shirts or shirts with separate collar to match are included in this group. Every one is smartly patterned and made exceptionally well. Cut with plenty of fullness through the shoulders and sleeves and made with collars that really fit I Plain colored sliirts are also included at this price. I I ) ! J.C. PENNEY GO. We be Here In large volume at small protll. In the ante of lilgli grade food. In the prlndple of honeat iliallns, In working an long hour aa any of our ruMtnniem, and la economy and rfflrlenry In every thing pertain Ing to our bualneaa. Our ruMtomera aliould be able to tlo better at our' atore and according to all bunlnraa aliould always be good with ua. H.tltY GOOl'KR CAST Salem Notes IN GUKAT IIKRO Mrs. Ruth Cloward was hostess for the Ladles Auxiliary Wednesday afternoon. Fifteen members were present. The afternoon was spent In doing fancy work and aortal chat. Refreshments were served. Delina Hanks entertained the daughters of Utah Iloneera Thursday afternoon. A program was given anJ refreshments served. Irlmury conference was held Sunday afternoon In connection with sacrament meeting. A largo attendance was present. The program was given In a tery pleasing manner. The Relief Society annual meeting will be held Thursday afternoon In the Amusement Hall. One feature of the program will be a one-aplay to be presented by the ladles under the direction of Mae Tiffany. uoi.i; One of the mo.it beloved characters ever ddineatd by the pen of ni American novelists that of The VlrglnPm." hero of Owen winter's classic novel, has fallen to the happy lot of Gary Cooper, hundiome young Paramount star, who wilt bo seen and beard In the part when the picture comes to the Argelus Theatre Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. It will be Cooper's first role. Critics who have previewed the fllm have declared that he gives the most Iniprmnlve characterization of the part ever known to stage or screen. "The Virginian" Is an admirable story for production. An outdoors theme with all the glamor of the open range In pioneer Pay. I: seems to be made to order tor th technique of the movies name- ly recording what the eye can see Miss Florence Jones came from and what the ear can hear. IdahoFalls to ' spend last week-enWalter Houston, famous Droadwav here with her folks. She returned stage star and more recently a to Idaho Falls. aatlon In the talking films, Gentl- men of the Press and The Lady Lie i." of U u and heard In the role Trainpa," the double-dealin- g ruHilcr who provides the menace In the play. It la Trampas who Is "oblct'gcd" to smile when the Virginian warn him ef you wpona call m that SMILK". Rlclvrd Arlen an! with Alary Itrfan are also Cooper In the roles of Steve, the wayschool ward buddy, the winsome On Monday. March 10th. a very splendid I. T. A. meeting will bo held tor all parents and Interested patrons of the Thurber School. The A. Y. WHEELER HOME MORTUARY. Mr. and Mr. David W. Duel announce the engagement of their dau- SPANISH FORK and SPRING VII J.K ghter. Evva, to James D. Garner of j Pay son. th! marriage to take place We have just added more on March 12th at the Salt Lake Temnew equipment to our bust-lieinarm," ple. Our new Auburn H car a beauty, the tiiniily Walace Iloyack fell off an electrL only one of its kind in Utah The annual social and dance of the ' role n which he was working Sons and Daughter of Pioneer is County. and was rendered unconscious being held this afternoon and even-- ; Don't forget that we give for some time. He is improving nic- Ing at the Escalante Gardens. The complete, dependable ely, this morning, however, and a affair will begin with a program, afservice at price 10 per cent no bones were broken, he will ter which refreshments will be servlower than an) other firm In ably be on the Job again in a few ed by the committee, and more prothe state on cash terms. FOOD duys. gram will be given. The latter part of the evening will be spent Jin dancSATISFACTORY SERVICE A Surety of Purity" GOOD PIANO Poll SALK AVKY ing. This function, to which all peoGl'.IR l.NTEKD are 70 invited SHOP. of over years age ple (JkllVfcKTIKCMKNTl over come to be known all Sprhtgville, Phone 44 free, has the state as one of the most enjoy- Spanbdi Cork, Phone 31 of the year. 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 able entertainments rules, Qjp SKAGGS YXFsToR$ all-dial- s. ! 1 yee-te-i!a- y, all-talkl- Ju ct d ! I j "444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 Egg Grading Station at Spanish Fork, 1 1 4 4 4 4 t FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEB. 28 and MARCH 1 A peek at parties ami Hollywood revelry ALL OUTDOORS ALL TALKING ALL REAL WED. & THURS. MARCH 5 and 6 A DELIGHTFUL HUMAN COMEDY t I 4 4 4 H. & T. FEED & ELEVATOR CO. We are now shipping eggs direct to the New York market on the cooperative system. 4 4 44 All grading dene at their local plant. t We are also distributors of the Famous BEST OF ALL" Laying Mash, Scratch, and Growing Feeds for 4 your small chicks. V? A complete stock of Seed Grains now ready.. and do things! Come on and join the mad whirl of 4,$ fun! Songs! Dances! Laughs! Whoopee! 3. 4, $ ,.,3.44.44444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Ef you wanta say that smile ' You hear the thrilling lines, see the gripping action. Owen i immortal story. The greatest outdoor talking picture ever. With a wonder east Loves! Girls! Lets Go!! all talking musical Movietone rs popular stars. In The New Show World Classic presented by William Fox ATOCA5Tn0 Painting, Paper Hanging GARY COOPER RICHARD ARLEN COMEDY Interior Decorating I Guarantee to Please You . WALTER HUSTON MARY BRIAN SOUND NEWS COMEDY and SOUND NEWS ALSO SOUND SHORTS Matinee Sunday at 4 p. m., 10c and 30e Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 10c and 23c 10c and 2.3c Evening Prices, 13c and 30e 33e Evenings, 13c and 33c 'Evening 13c and 5444444444444444444444444444 444 44444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 Advance payments made on receipt of eggs from producer.' 4 4 4 TOM PHILLIPS Spanish Fork, Utah sm 4 J |