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Show EVENING NEWS DESERET VI SATURDAY MARCH t hod (CoaplW4 From th Him of I Ik Dowl OUR. GALLERY OF 'PIONEERS bKCTJOX FOUR 1020 a a aitooi-oa- rr 1 J Tha buds bare- divided lata Ute tsi, fiw.he ilhoul hoti and all ceagj r 16 a si pi that af light kept l! earns thloughoot IS toot. 7 M aHar. a of a ohiwia oa trot Started Ouobe. lot. sag given a aaffa.cd .1. i. a a a he N 4 continued until July Hot. Ona Tan f ' a t was alio maq i with It i.atuial 111 ta I seat at daik rnaf4 light, gulag . .. hlocod under arr( aloetMa Other i lha pa each ptgnu f ho oi Uiu a ty Miohod ikM r laaiatlod. Tha Ufhta ara d ona hr fraaidoM hilakoi wa at d stock la tha morning turned Ui tha la Iioo4 whoa tha days war short aad weto ai. Tn to burn until daylight. tr fMwrot Tr'a lowed Utoaihor wore thoa turned oa agoju at 4ak ro(ih litdliolod Ihol P In B" aad hurn4 until ta tha evening ,,,w I urr Iho ooalh! Ti a were up at hons lha r 1PM In wora pea rada t uoaonl, hul tho ha length of th days regardless drwoas tacdht ! Ld condiiioo uoii.f until p. m. did aad . hiolilnf al a CAnofttuoiio d ilX advaruaa was luuad naturally that lha haaa t It anaaahcw la tha (Mb ted HU wooded more letd mn hriaai Ibaa t hues in tha unlightad pane. ad l tot ha la in lha inorkrt for I. Ha WMikl MJ. this til' supply of food, though mu head of oona figured tnta mamurn made nrdoro on o Miga. ha otaioa. in of the oa the (tana and iota tha rt-sC. M. I. lutoreet-In- i K- thtofiy of H70). ikmik Thar MPrl euecoa la Ihctr Iooft. hirMloha tkafiaraia. Elder hirmlof ham. Fng land, v1 (hot had Vhoiaa the ru ruyurilo1- ood hod ld rrE Ch.,n. Kiaora f. It ! tioriiM aad A loo a to hod ormaoIIIla froo. . Tbay urn Yowag ia haaa(. - hood traveling aa mwoinoaneo. llkM Illinois and e-t-ue , , 1 hat irrit or hhamoaf oeode aa account at which eonforaae aoail-aaaa(ha froea tk luwtMlf la oak to " toft hood. wall hand hod yocwolly Ilf Mt of Tha toooJoar oaor lha Ilah C" ' haw. Awaai lha atdora Present from lira MM Mod Fredot A. hod) f tnu halt Ul valley New for Mini I, till, iiai held A. P. and Ikadw ludara lh ahaliorad hooa hr tha rwnafMA lllaiod trwr la h again loll Aad O. ftamaey. It hod to ha am pal led hkamoar. A i uu m l iikuhiom of i ha Thoaoaa HeiMr hod foiioo from a I (to mesa. Fatcf hahakar. O Laveodae. It. O. ppaaner Cullom hilt, shirk wag being reiwud-re- d horoa laMailaf hla ohootdart 0, to a a. Loot Gerrott. TadAooham. O. hoaolto. A. Nff laoaaaiwMal la wado of lha A hr the mUdmI Ceagtee ca Id at toko City of aad Alma ttdredgd. Tha report of lha fooiara tht week la lha thai tbo aoioo. "Tae XMHPkcklamtMMa advartioa-moB- t mil r(nw Thumoo llaakma haa d that tha Chureh light. aa d odor ad la ha lha hJf, petroaif i (at of a speech hr Ha Theenea pitch roon awlnf Itoina Inleraoilnf figure allowed up follln ujva all lha la pwbtwlvad ot November lb of fiiMt, la tha bouse af humorous MM and hia co.l ai la moar During, him hp dini uniMhtsdlhapeamonth dm 1 showed a ! liockr . MoaaMlao Aa Utwetraled roecd-ha Cj Inooiuuth ooltla (lives. Mr, Fitrh, aha up. Oa wall aa oeveral itrlMoml. bird While th alortrh algr a eoaia moo a la M I rtalag young aiairaaoaa, makaa oa Tvedare, mh, eaaeooee lha a of showed Boor, profit lightad pen a ei Irving addroaa agaiaH Iko till ly 24 tent a bird Quite a difference whirh ha petals vl. hod r In pur-feo- e of Pool h. Aad l la iMcember Ida eontraat wa even mora marked, bacauaa while tha aat only lha aimioatto of Mr Tha halt Loka City oailoa'a report unlightad pen showed a profit of II t gamy, hul ranoidorahla alhor Intor tmt tha womb of February ahawod I toots a bird, lha lighted houeea foraoaa oilk Uo people ood laecu - aoolho. loolaa 1 1. fowoMa Mi hdalta rents a profit of imm la lha Territory of flak ol (hot children M. Other dooiha la tha MtWhl Btdertod sad Prepare for Tbo daiarday News by th Depart Taking tha tea months as a whole lima, la lha ewuro of hM addroaa. T'Mnlor. ara repenod oa follow: CoUr-gad lb d l'uh AgrtruliaiwJ JsaiasUM Mr. fkrk paid a warm Irihoio la Aiilssksrsl tha lighted hanaoa produaad aoarty Ke Jordaa Joka WUltam. la ounInof Will Mas aad CVihocloa WardM. unhghied tha 'Mormon" poopla. oopoc tally profit than lha lit more fI I hair and start Th ones figures war Indumry thM any Jaoaph Inlofruy. la I needIn years. out a ara and as fed ihev a(od pH Th Boas Orchard. and II for tha William, lafaat aoa of Jama U and Aa o Mar la I orllcla rMo the wriUghted mbs lift for ed. Dr. ara and I cheap feed, Turnips eullarw af fruit in Carroll yrnat anmhor af maotlaaa that had Harriet Bontln lighted. A dlflranca that to sura-tla thM aaiy Kmma A sare aoaorwlbosso believes that once thsy are thaworth hooa hold dvrtaf moot wooha by tha II , Sen orcharda wauld tried ihev aad la and Charlmta garde of having. Wuium thief wm be n to much women of I'tah la lha ttrlMt towna oa of Now of on urea It la undarwtood that Uikiilo oubotaat tally to the health intvor. At fTvo-m- ni eitenl. fom and aolllomaau. la volco Ihoir India I; Utah avsrage af tbo aaa thM aad Wll wry earofalty Alvars and ptoooaro A Meander university toot llama, ClARKON. ll. nation and proioal acalnot lha mipply of xaiM conducted aad that all the birds Jnak roualy detk tty krotdoo furatohiag acom. lom hill and other olmilar moaauroa I yearn. AtInLevaa, Fruit Make the XgrWItural Free Tour fast aoa of Jamas aad uablo food ot amall good car aad good feeding lenoctiof unfavorobly oa lha woman Kf.nklla. I fear. At haalthful and N la a valuable food. It of which flock they ware lYtend. Hluaketh Wltaoa. regardless hood of Cub. home troa couely Jamoa Ly la doMrakM ta grow It at lo there a progressive farmer In In. au that thalr production was proh. Cndor iho Ml "Tho New Ouaada" man. infant oos oa lha M It la frvah and rlpana of llyrum aad lx rather high anyway. But It will llah who would not o It mile lo ablynoted a column la roproducod from (he lit-- r troso whlM purehaaod fruit M oflao hoar that the record apeak of horah L. P. Skovoaa lha meal successful farmer In ha In nail t.anollo. Tha arllcla la Mrona lha Often port tally grow. A not her ploaaant dandnf party had ticked iho country talk for half an hour on profit sad not of produouea, and ly aaalaat lha hill and uraoa that lha had If It no fruit not would hens ta tha htXwa clearly that th been enfoyod at tha Thaairo. with OUP family mrlhoite of growpollUtlano keep handa off. If lha orchard l Iho mo! profitable per undr tha direction uf J. R. Claw lo be purchased and ing eugar beet or tho safest wsy of lighted pan produced a higher prom . Indiana Aibwh lUltroad Mm. a continuous aupp'v allowance for the n pro per ly planned preventing Iho eptrad of Iho alfslfa after making full caa bo hod regardlooa of market consumed aad for the Amony lha local nowa llama la aa wesvtir Thor are few farmers who extra feed bcvceiih Word PiUere. Tha fruit gardea aioo offora feel Ihsl they could afford lo nils coot of th they account of an Indian aiiarli oa a party lights A moettof had hooa of railroad moa oa lha Colon I'aciftc held In the a eongaatal aad prodtabla occupation such a discourse and how fnw Of Thla moans that say farm caa InA howl If fnuneenth oaat of Anlalopa alatioa. athool houaa. of of apare lima which la really racroa-lt- a them avail Ihomseves yelof tht oppor- stall electric light la IU chtrkaa house ward Indiana alia had lha men la lh-i- r Ihnao Inter! ed la lha raclamatloa of far lha person who an Joa aooln tunity of hearing these asms erperta and expect to show aa lore seed egg riauoa liouaa. lha man 1cva ll.oro iho ovrrfloarod land la tha Brvanih (king grow-- . regularly each month through lb me- profit at tha end of tha year. Where off aad thoa oiariad for Fotlar'a ota ward pawtaro. A cammRtoo of Sva. person who own a much at dium of the various farm papara Nest thara U already an electric plant oa tloa oa a handcar to report tha lari with Purveyor flonamf Hoa. waa ap- oweEvery sf load ahould b able to oup to lh county agent, lh agricultural th farm aad lharc now ara as over drat. Aa they on I alone, lha Indiana pointed la aurvey tha hml rouia la ply aero hM family wuh homo grown fruit prana Is lha farmers- greatest aid. ac- ltl.ee farms ta this oeualry the cam up ayala and a rnaalny fiyht mnvey lha water to Iho Jordan rtvor farmers running of wires ta tha chicken hoove Th object of lha cording to tha opinion of ooauad. One Indian waa aeon la drop Tha committee conelwtod of Haber P. aad vo table differ-ou- t M entirely Interviewed by repraeaniattvaa of tha and Installing of lights ta a vary small fruit grower and lha ma wora contain that ha had Kimball. Cpo. Cr lemon. Wm. Tbara, homefrom the eommoratal producer. United Ktsiea department of agricul- matter, aad the cost of the extra out boon killed. Tha Indian hand did nol aad Ruehloa Edeird Royal propec cent placed lha ture. Thirty-eigh- t The heme grower ahould try used will ba soaroaly aoUoaabta. appear la ha a rerular war party, bu AnotherfUrnoy maaiint waa la bs bald la a duce a eoniineoua supply of fruit rountv agent and farm bureau ftrat, rant Whara thara ta no electric plant. faeM war artnod had wall and Ihoir they vaM com mllloa'a r to fe to baa lha first cent da)i tha a place gave and II per thro rout year, llu object like these will auraly add farther oqoawa alone. They morad off aouth port. and not quantity. If aa much as tb agricultural press for tha aaaertioa Ihsl ao farm ftar koine roputaod. mag-asinrrroidcal Touna aad hla party war riety ta available e produce fruit aero one publications, The agricultural should be without the aonvon-t- o fHn flail Coenine. an a trip aad by Ulrcraph brief ac- It ta not necessary t bud and graft and others of like charac- family aad pawer ta no Of opoclal lataroat to tha arliat clr counts are (ivon of Ihoir elope at iba tree but If there ta rtom for only ter ara published primarily for tba these of elootrlo light days rleo in tha city aaa lh announcement ftrlpio. Cedar gprlnaa, Flllmoro. NapKI. five or ntg trooe thooe trees enn be purpose of benefiting the farmer. that Ola Hull, famoua viol In to', would I'aiaon. and Hanlaaula. A part of budded or grafted to produce a demon Many of them ara published by elvs a oerla of ooncerl a In halt Laka tha vtoltln brel hron wore rtomln or more varieties. A home orchard stations or persons clooely TOOK PARTIN HUNTING tha followlne week. Thla eraat mini-cla- n and had met with the hchool of tha that ta to tar in connected with them ta ob jeetiooa bl Through such waa knows and honorad. lha pa I'rophria at American Fork. DOWN LINCOLN'S wastes land that publications tha reader becomes acIt several ways. linn K. r. Rlcharda waa reported should kg' producing profitable crepe. quainted with new Improvements in per art a forth not only for hM devoASSASSIN tion la and secompliahments la hM recoverln from a severe attack of It flood tha local market and makes farm machinery and new method of art. hul ala aa a brava noldiar. Irflammalory rheumallem. Eaperts give oul tha boot It Impossible for lb commercial pro- agriculture. A lumber of accldanla are reported A number of Salt Lake theatrical Fetar CODT. Wye, Merck hla product locally. Evan of thalr knowledge and experiment from Oedoa aa foiiowa: A little etrl. peopio, under (ha direction of FhlL ducer lo sail commercial old, who waa la producer haa through tho prosa so that there ta no Ferris. years ld oco five year, dauehior of Mr. Joha Vertotu. had made arranromonla lo though tha tha consumer oa)A reason why every farmer cannot profit tha aodlonre at For d Thkatra at T. Hood, died of polaon. Tbo day Ue a oerlee or dramalla ontcrtaln-menl- a a batter product ap- by the agricultural prem at a ooat Why pay good mony for tho national capital th night whta tba could In Ogden. Wwodmanooa'a build prevtoua. a bay had found a paper Information ple when I eaa gat them tor nothing much loan than the Wilkes Booth aeoasolaated Jobs rcntalnloe noma btchromata of pi. In had been oecured and waa bain at way. other tn any bo obtained my neighbor" taaolum, which tha Mile flrl eta Dltad out for tha occasion. E. MILLER. 21. President Lincoln, sod wk eeme wall In this very Bine grow apples wave All It afforta to Ihlnklne eaady. to Wyoming aa a settlor during tha slats they should ba tha ..principal Return Pnw M Imlona. her Ufa proved unavalllne and tha whoa this auto waa a part af '(ays fruit tn tha orchard. Of tha early child died lha neat mom In after bavElectric Light Elder LeCranda Toun arrived varieties tha three that row bast In tba Dakota territory, waa a Cody in suffered terrible aeony. And Egg Production visitor rocaatly. non of homo from hM mteedon to tha Poatorn Utah ara (ha Rad Aotrachan, Yellow Wm. McOaw, lha Jamas MoOaw, waa kicked by a colt Walea. In company with Eldar Jacob Transparent and Early Harvest, Mr. rarrla. or. a. hie frtanda n Elder Young had sot enjoyed beat Gala varieties are JonaAccording to Trofaor W. E. 8chop-pprefer to call him, "Old Tatar." vary good hoallh during hW m Melon, than and McIntosh and the beet winpuultry expert ot tbathaMontana usa of but In aplto of thM foot had dona a ter vartetlm ere Fearmetn,, Wlnaaan. tats experimental farm, enjoy aolh lag mor thoa to ralata raat deal of mlaalonary work, la i Roman Beauty.. Gano and Rhoor plrctrlc light In han house actually talas of tho frontier dare day latter lo Tha Nowa Elder Oslo out Island Orgenlng. The boat varletlaa of Increases eg g production to a vary whan ba cams west to bat. lay llnca hla mlwlonary labors in tha pears for Utah ara Bartlett, Rntilsh, considerable extant during tha winter tha steal for tha Union Pacific and mlddlawaot and eastern stales. Lawrence and Winter Nelli; th heat months Claims of this nature have to aid In tba coaetructloa of Fort Naw additions war being made to punches ara Elberta. Early Crawford already bean advanced from a number Bleats. Ha haw not yat been comtha John W. Toung menagerie, a and Late Crawford; the beat sweet of aources and It ta said that greatly number of bears and monkeya having cherrle are Napoleon. Black Tar Increased profits have been shown. pelled to raoort to tha usa of bran put on display. Schoppe has conducted Wlnaor; l'rofesaor (leases In paadlog, and to all muchd tartan. Bln. Lambert - and M oo mecoacy - some very careful and exhaustive IHtt r Word bad .hern received thar-Geappaarancaa possesses err ch le,thbgt-oirreaof hla Mental and phyaicar Vigor. any to prove beyond aral Dodge, chief engineer of tha .B(i Knudann and tha best plums and. which term Mr. waa a member af tha use parrtn the that doubt Intelligent Inlon Pacific railroad, bad roaignad prunea ara Italian prune. Green Gage, oonable Booth out poaaa which chaood hla position on account of 111 health. German prune, Brad.haw. Abundance, of electric Hght tn ben houa doe tho tglag a antrasco af tba through It waa reported that P. E. Blcklea, ea Damson and Giant prune. It ta beat show a worth while lncreaae In egg Ford thoatra, aad liter killed him linear of tha Omaha bridge, had bean to buy tho young trees direct from production. Here Is the story of his after ha had bean eurrouadad ta test: to hara In Virginia. Ha waa aloa a succeed General Dodge. tho nurserymen gnd not through appointed a aoidtar tn tha Union army during Two Hocks of 10 Leghorn hens Orders had been received at Omaha, Only troaa that are one year gent tha Civil war. requiring that mall carried by tha old should b used even If they do coat oscti were penned In separate houses. Inlon PaclOc should be weighed for mor for their extra vigor will mora ! day a so that an estimate eoutd be repay for the price. The treea made to regulate th contract wfth tha than ahould h aet out early In th spring railroad for tha transportation of tha before the bud begin to swell. While mall. tha trees ara yeung varleua crops mny Thomas C. Jones, a resident of the be .planted between the rows. The Twentieth ward, reported lo Tha News orchard ahould also contain some bush that boys I that neighborhood ware fruits such blackberries goosebercommitting acts of mischief and dap ries, raspberries, dewberries, cuirants rcdatlon on Sundays, whila tha ptopl and tome grapes and strawberries wars away from homo attending EWING, Id. church. Tine Silage. Tea Although complaints agalnat the mall service are not so numerous thla nf the pea Industhe With coming week, they are not entirely abaent. try Into Cache Valley there haa also John Seaman of Richvllle, Morgan coma another phase to the feeding county, sends word that Tha Dsret of farm stock, that Is. pea silage. not baen delivered there for News had From every sera nf peas planted will three weeks.to 1 tons of pea Dr. Latham, surgeon of tho Union come from sight which ta very high in feeding Iacltlo railroad, accompanied by hla silage according to Dr. Carrol of th wife, had left for the east after a value Agricultural College. pleasant visit in this city. While hero Utah Fea vines fad with corn er barley Dr. Latham collected quite a number soil. of specimens of Utah product and ar very good for fattening purposes of milk. manufactures for tha purpose of form aa well aa for the production favorably tng a cabinet in tha company's offloa Ess vino ailagt compares It has only at Omaha and one for tha office in with corn el Mg although in Have tha feeding value of corn. Boston. same as sugar beet th Is about This Death of Jabei Woodard. pulp. Fea vine fed alone make a Milton. By letter, from Morgan very good feed on which to winter . . W. O. Thurston tells of the county, Animals will not lore weight unfortunate death of Elder Jabea stock. n It, but If It la ddhirable to ub it in Woodard. Elder Woodard had lived purposes a little grain fed at the Thurston home most of the win for fattening ' an excellent feed. with It makes ter. A short time before his death ha along Whlli the dispute with the sugar suffered tha misfortune of freesing hts of beete ta over the feet.- - Although hia, toes .were ampu- companies carried on. price farmers are the Mill being save hla to ha effort in an life, tated worfe. other possible crops. Not diad after suffering moat severe pain, thinking ofbut continuous raising the this, only Utah. southern In waa lila family : in of beets has so depleted the soils in the pea Industry that Missionary Letters. sofa localities trous-seauisbei- ng Aa usual a number of missionary Is almost ' a ' boon To "the chiseling,-on .in carried An N. C. lands. experiment letters are included. Elder Jacobs writes to President Young from Hyde Fark sfiowed three distinct val-- He ues Scotland. he of that rotating root crops with pea. reports Glasgow, return in well and has enjoyed hia missionary Firstly. It gave a better-monefor than unrotated crops. Secondly. It labors He gives the- - earn reportWil75 is. restored the fertility to the soil. And hla companions. Eldera L. Smith. 5 liam Douglas and H. G. Park. Ho thirdly. It supplied a very valuable on states also that a. letter from Elder feed for dairy cow The man who did Heber Young, written from Swltaer- -' tht was Mr. J. W. D. Hurrcn. The land, had brought word that he and following year the acreage qf peas, the aiders in that part were doing In the locality in which h lived, aa -doubled. Elders Richard Tilt nd William is The canning company which buys Parr, w ho were laboring tn and near th peas usually stacks th pea vines -Williamsburg. N. T- - had, written to outsldeof- - thelr receiving - station, T David McKenale concerning their work- where the vines cur and are in the and concerning also their Investiga- best condition to be fed in the winter N manufacture. ; silk to tions in regard who owns a a!T excellent idea for it THE HOLT Tfiki cuUdre'of The would MANUFACTURING TdyteTloVth. COMPANY . tormind the manufacture of lk . him Put ,n e Til allottmenl .of silage Rcprtttnlmtion in eeeiy pert .X tho worUl 80TT1 ot rV UK. whichln1 Is STOCKTON, CAL PEORIA, ILL. averted and where it Is in a htd been Samples sent to them by Q. IX Watt. to needed. It had when condition be U. Aug .Ua who had been a leader In the proposed would he well If all of the farmers Balboa Budding 117 La. AagaWe Si. Industry Ip Utah, had beento declared could do this tor It would eut very be, egtbo by eastern manufacturers loss which ta sustained-throu- gh aood. t of ! the of surface outer the who Lew roning Robison, Elder hadjuat completed missionary work In th stack. C. Dr. Carroll of the V. A. suggests States, had returned to- Utah and had that a crop of turnip be planted when mad- - pleasant call at Th News ofth pea crop I. harvested Turnips fice. It was tn though not grown here to spy exteht The New announce that for sec- at use some extetisivelv-ior corn husks, grown the jnarket for aci the paper mill. ! Elder J. D. M. Crockwall had wri- used for general feeding.prpo- - Thee tten to Frestdent Toung from Valley may be planted as late as the first of Station, Union Pacific railroad. He August and . when harvested place'll ATERUL fK I -- W hoiioa Netfooh LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY-- YEARS AGO Now koto (5 d.Mrtal IKU aad ulti but I rwkood tkaah wee hodlr aat aad ln Vv atuOoc. anriOeolaJly fchoi A. F. ai at tnr. halt irunhi - apj, cm)4cii kjnli out t -- rrtM aa H wo-aaio- hwt f-- Weekly Farm and Home Department 1 !.) a y tarr l'l a - I.II GEORGE AUGUSTUS NEAL. Only old raaidriUa wTII remorobar tftrr hia orrfraj bora ha wood back thia pionaar, who waa wall atone la aaat aad porforaiad a uaoful mlaalnn for two roars mora; aubooquoatly ha foara whoa ha runt to Utah in waa a tnioamnory to tha Whica Mun-toinNow In When tha approach af John Ifampahlra (barinf horn horn la 7dl but who hroucht a fma apim atnn'a Army In HIT autemtod tha ad Mova." f proaroooi vonooa and phllaalhropr vloabllliy of. tho calahrotod Ha Mr. N'aal waa caltad by Fraad. Tagnc lata tho young rommonwraith. lilt, a. at a ana of tha first to Import frail treoa Into Utah from hla natirw Now C no land, and ha waa auocaoaful aa a tockroioar and firmar ad wait aa a ureorymaii. Bafora eomlrur woat ha waa praotdant af tha branch of tha Moolv: Church at Cambria, Naw York, from lit! to 1IIJ; aad tha yaor to en aouth and local plaooa.for tho poopla to Haa to. Ho waa a publlt aptriiod, ponaroua man,- and waa yrealty owl oo mod by all- who kaow Mm. . Ho cams of oarty colonial and llarolutlonary stock and waa hlmoolf a aotoroa af tha War of till, thouyb only a youth. Ha diad la 1174. even-year-o- ld a. mid-eeaao- out-war- jfiflMs.pxJI n1kd'fa&w'&ar doe It mean to you? T MEANS tremendous power available - tr for summer fallowing. It means tho saving of the most moisture in jour It means rapid plowing of your ground before it dries out. it means that harvest time you the only power that will pull any jWitesteg anywhere it means that the fall you can rlow land the after first rains come and your finish the job before the ground gets too wet to it means that other work, such as lev .eling, subsoiling or you have power necessary to do a big job economically. The Caterpillar Tractor the only.v tractor the market today that will give you 8500 pounds actual, usable power on the drawbar, at good plowing speed. The two-thtr- ana then . -- Wh en needles ply and ' scissors fly; wHen, per- haps, a bride s At your groceri in Vpound, 1 --pound ar.d sealed cans. Say Ceeaar-Jtiy- " D. GHIRARDELU awmr Ca h. tmmm th-enor- irufi-dow- rt fashion ed by dexterotis hands the - refreshment' tray may Well come vn with y- a CaterpillarTractor essentially a farm biuiness machine a. tractor that pays for itself by the profits it earns. Z we j GROUND CHOCOLATE SEMI-WEEKL- Y NEWS TieN3j Th -- 5. mous |