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Show '.Ml t charge; because there is a limit to ers and, that another way to split ication," says Dr. A. E. Wight, chief the auxiliary service that' the purchusiiTg power. Central mark- of the Tuberculosis Eradication divicompany may perform in the trails, ets have the greatest value to the sion, "has been in effect for some a portatiou of u commodity, without pioducer'only when the buying and time in the counties and towns listed pay for tho extra work, and we gelling power is centered there, and in the official notice. Necessary precan appreciate that in addition to the" while individual farmers may get some cautions to prevent reinfection with regular stop for feed and rest which tomporaryjidvantage by selling at the the disease will be taken, and the the law exacts,' thuUeach additional ranch, they are at the same' time not of previously infectstop for the purpose ofjeoncentration unly'hurting their neighbors, but in ed herds, of cattle will be done. A or otherwise might be quite burden- the end. hurting themselves, because premium of 10 cents per hundredsome uponthd carrier. - if that method becamejhe rule instead weight is- voluntarily paid by many The general basis of is of the exception, there would bo no in modified accredited areas, provided , the market price less the operation packing concerns for hogs originating .cost of the way ofestablishing values. that the hogs are properly tattooed to transportation from he concentration indicate thier origin. - Another noThe bait held out to the point. ticeable benefit is the increased de- produced vas that he was being sav. Bovine. ed the cost of putting his mand and better prices for dairy cattle stock in such areas. through the market, but he was not Now Being: told that he lost the fill, the value of is noteworthy that the 700 counIn Many Localities tiesIt are which go a long way towards located in 15 different states, paying the cost fo marketing. Neither was Doctor Wight says, thus showing the An official announcement by the it explained that the split demand at widespread interest and demand for the market would weaken valves so boreat'of animal industry. United tuberculosis-eradicatio- n work. that the price received in the country States department of agriculture, conwould naturally be a reflection of that tains the names of 700 counties and 'TTven on tfuFarni Uuatieo,-inste- ad haViraueCcastdlly com'Of' & "prico'created Fergus McTavish fell in the well, by the fullest representation ami com- pleted the campaign against bovine tupetitive buying. We may fairly con- berculosis. This number is an increase where the water was seven feet deep clude in this question that there are of 210 counties within the last. year. and cold. His wife, who bail seen him two reasons why the packers go to the The announcement, effective May 1, fall in, called excitedly" down to him; is officially designated B. A. I. Or- "Ill ring the dinner bell, so the boys country: der 317, copies of which may he ob- will come and pull you up. DU In caseof an acute shortage tained on request. "Whut time is it?" McTavish called more or less of a temporary condition. In all of the 706 counties now des- back. (h. In search of bargains which is ignated modified accredited areas," " Bout half past ten. usually the dominant factor. , the extent of tuberculosis among the "No, dang it, let em work until dinIt is the same old question of of 1 tier ner time. Ill swim around until they split cattle is less than purchasing powei with all of the ill cent, as disclosed by the last tuber- come." effects falling upon the producer. In culin test. In addition all reactors certain sections of the country a ranch were removed. His clothes may make the man, but to ranch canvas is made by Jhej)ackiJ 1 preventative ,- rD entistry 4riA.Mt)ULXiin a good engi- - POES be-ga- an arch in a bridge sturdy, 'Beautiful,' strong And did not? jt Wul who waa engineer an C. new-talw e?er of planning the e jlding Did you know that every tresses so in order that just "should be able to one huev ry otbef.!!9nd do its work in H perfect whole? king the f irst enghieer, and tUrmankind learned to build had built taxman's idg mMt" "perfectly planned iuth the teeth that ever could be thes-obridge Of hy the modem o eVer Bee tl? k , ' hr f DUght Ude Lhth - one up the teeth in the She another. to right next another somewhere U uSpwto iw KMthlsities of balance "d-t- h; jSfand utility should be carefully -- 'srsfsSJ! lays A Nature JSfSli ex-tr- The question of country buying has central market. The inroads ' thus assumed jpreater proportions than a made upon receipts at the markets, esmere controversy or difference of opin- pecially when rt supplies gere low, to hurt, so other packers-alsion for the reason that the went has upset the very means of practice into the concentration business,es-tablishin- g creating values. It has been amply shown throughoufthe states of Illinois and Iowa and finally where sputv purchases are made that extending between the central markets and the throughout the Northwest and Southcountry, no matter whether it be at west. All of these are for the conconcentration points or the centration of points and effect hits the producer otherwise, it has never hogs, right between been seriously the eyes, so to speak, because attempted in the case it splits of cattle because of the difficulty in the purchasing power, which, if fully expressed either at the central market identifying cattle in the country with or at the concentration point, would be market quotations, there being such's great variety that comparisons as to to the advantage of the so quality and finishare extremely difthe.: producers are about-tort- producers; point whereas it is comparatively easy ficult, where they will have to decide wheth-c- r with hogs want to sell in they the country or erns the as the weight largely govprice. have a market. A recent complaint filed before the , Tn u:a , we commerce commission to glimpse at the orfo-i- of these coun-- , nterstate brings out the railroad situation, point- try operations. They were started in ing out that the railroads are perthe early days throughout Iowa and forming an extra Service in allowing Illinois, largely tJ supply hogs to concentration at for country points New certain England packing plants which they should be paid something J0B- Permg"Teeth) (The yjyestpdk. Situation, r down first jovtiUfirst-aaJheJteysto- .the regular charges, and, ing interests and for the evident pur- of course, whenever such a showing pose of keeping the buying power of can be proven, undoubtedly the railthese New England plants out of the road will receive an additioncompany she Rather, - ' Tuberculosis Eradicated one-ha- inmiiiiiii ne stifaie of the child having of .U the baby teethjor n, use or fiv u S molar ppean. the front, the mouth, not content to work quietly v.ture ' of tb.is limelight until the four are safely in rst permanen t molars the permanent she puts . 14 ..Then in the theincisors teeth, -- lf 111111111111111 Hardware Cermpapys Ogdeim itting ont erupt 'in the Xseventh and eighth year of the these incisors Kr girls life, one may be assured are already m place. molars atthe incisors outline The molars and the inserts the mm next Nature irch. front of the in eight of them, This group appears thentoth to the twelfth year. ds. u SALE STARTS S the twelfth year the are often eye teeth; as they the between Sd, take their place Sen about cuspids and incisors. the arch this time "dU com- edy outlined and they should be are irregular it is to consult an orthodentist to them straightened. ,e about having as early as it is done be should hia not rident that the second teeth are )ming.in straight. e The arch should have the appear-ncand horseshoe any great of the ordinarily- - means uriatran- - from-thThe sat the teeth will beurregular. .oner this is determined the more uly it may be corrected. n Th second molars take their pos-ojust back of the first permanent lolars. There are four of them and !pt are sometimes called twelfth year iolars on account of their eruption at out twelve years aL age. The next permanent teeth to appear ill be the third molars or wisdom reh as they are sometimes called, hich usually appear at from eigh-?- n to twenty-fiv- e years of age. At the awe of eighteen all the teeth are supposed to be in nsition and Nature has finished her fork of building the masticating marine that will ?rve throughout life proper care is observed and if they ave been built of good material. It is therefore most essential during e prenatal life, babyhood and child-oo- d up to the eighteenth year that e diet contain tooth building mater- im-jrta- If the teeth nt is per-lan- I JUNE 1st We are now Open for Business in our new home at 2358 WASHINGTON AYE., and invite our many friends to come and see us here during this Grand Opening S;Me. You remember the outstanding values during our. Removal Sale three weeks ago. This Opening Sale will even surpass that record event Carload lots of new stock have been received and put on display in our new and larger store. You will like the arrangement of bur store. We have installed the latest type of hardware fixtures so that we are able to serve you quickly and efficiently. We are proud of our store and want you to come in and see it Remember the Sale Opens Saturday, June 1st nt f- 'DT- lo essential tliat the tem-'Wteeth be kept clean and free rom decay, and there be no infection the permanent teeth as they come "to place. And finally it is most that the permanent teeth be fPt clean and free from decay, not to keep the machine of mastica-io- n in good order, but to prevent ootberhe, abscesses and infections at may follow such conditions. It is V To the first 100 ladies malting a purchase in our store after 9 oclock Saturday morning we will give im-orta- nt ABSOLUTELY FKEE a set of Lawn Mowers - Farm Wages With 4 ii- d. ch Compare 6 Ball Bearing, Wheels 14-inc- h - GLASS TUMBLERS Garden Hose $8.85 Industrial Rates Mould ed A favorable tomparison between of hired farm hands and wages for comparable work, faen allowance is made for the va-'- 16-in-ch in-ast- 11 Vi -- Amazing Price Reductions Ball Bearing, inch Wheels As PerTdsites such as board, rent, received by farm hands in fction to wages, is disclosed in a luminary report of a survey by the Jaeau. of agricultural economics, States department of agricul- - $11.98 1 ii? Aluminum fearaus survey, 2,117 farm A rted Abt the total vahie of all perquisites was toUIJ f?ontb wages $46.44, or alu ,r?Prt, Should the farm of which food is be expressed in terms of Ul .ejRould frei rluisite3 compare cases inT, ad f p. divisions indu9' of the tae new r.ng- niiddle Atlantic central t7oP' easnorthnorth central, t onth an1 9.78; east south ,2.47? .r072; weqt. south- - central, Mountai $90.94, and u : W.e-S- ktes, A H tbe jg--- that $1047 ed Boys Bicycle g lor you Jy believing the tacklq. Genuine Hotpoint ,X Flat Iron Electric t x $3.68 Mintra House Paint at One-thir- d ClNJ New Location, 2358 off Galvanized art . AlaskaEreezeri $1 $2.9& During ThiaTSale Only. Tliindrpds of Other Items on Sale Not Listed Here E?I Ice Cream Freezer PAINT . -- One million muiiiy in - X $38.85 n cooking m expansion be- due 40 lower rates entum. 93c (Motorcycle Type Frame) CortinaeHU!,1iProve atves, that r rusing the present with tove. $2.17 Our Best Grade Garden Hoe Extra Grade GufWTHoFcAS Aeric 23 Feet. exceed i patf .$428 favorably 4ioStrable kborin trT.Lrapllical p. 50 Feet. 89c $3.39 $2.79 1 -- Dandelion- - Rakes Electric Percolators ave-'aiiA- ! fi' Inch. A Fine (jrade of Ilose! ... It Will Pay You to Attend This Sale! TUT ill! o Phone Washington Avenue, Ogden; Utah muni llllliliimlltiiMviiii, 11C i |