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Show '- -I H4444H4444H444 4hH444444H444444444-4-44444444444444- RECORDERS YEARLY REPORT ENDING DEC. 31, 1923. - 4 4 t 4 4 t favorite pastime to is a Gardening many city dwellers and a source of considerable income to people in all walks of life. 4 Is your garden producing an in$ come and better health for you? Have you ever thought ol the pos4 sibility of making an attractive as well as a profitable garden in your ? 4 backyards Many backyards will yield as much as $100.00 woith of vegetables in a season. Few gardens will yield less htan $10 to $20 worth. 4 4 Perhaps equaly as important, there is health to be dug out of the soil. The digging will produce an appetite and the results of intelligent digging will supply the means to satisfy the appetite. There is nothing mysterious about this process and nothing especially 4 difficult except the inclination or abil 4-- 4 t t Boost ii '! JL Printing Lights Scraper Library Account Interest on Paving Bonds 'IL-'- X 4. -' I- jjf s&Si&s&fcA POTATOf $ miowi o By I. AT I C A-e- Expense on Hearse .Tllilirfj'rpl AD9AGE Refund on Licenses Attorney Fees Court Expenses Car Hire Moving Trees on Main ivTi X v- -. CUCtIMt rn3 R . Your Home Merchants I ,5t.c-- EARLY CABBflGF FOLLOWED BY LATE EARLY PEAS At.oBEANSroLLowEo'K Tby TMlf-- O Ar L 'i S?qp C&, j Ii ' pA R S N I p & La rtiiiaaiteiiim'iiitu-iimimmtacixm- A 4- - 41 444 THE SAUNA '1 1' 4 SUN '1 "1 "1 '1 S2.00 THE H Lumber Night Watch Paving Bonds Interest on Paving Warrants Paving Warrants . Stationery Expense on Cemetery Recorders Compensation Expense on Road Expense on Ditch Expense on City Property Water Assessment Paid Irr PEA53 CELERY&&iL:. S-2- & - r.j 4-- 41 YEAH 1 i(L; CA R R 0 4 4 4 4-- 4-- 4 4 4 Merchandise Scraping Snow ft Patronize ir r welt Planrvcd Garderv tables which you would like to have and which perhaps will be able to The grow with the best success. kind of each for vegespace required tables should be considered. The rows should be plotted out and Gardening on paper merely consists in making a diagram of the a succession of crops planned that garden to be, including those vege- - can be handled so as to keep the garden growing something useful at ali times. These preliminary steps will be greatly appreciated as the season ad wances. The accompanying drawing illustrates a plan that may serve as a working basis for almost any home garden. It has been designed for a garden 50 feet by 90 feet that will be occupied during the season, and is arranged with necessary economj of the land in question. It may serve as a guide for a plot of any size. After the plan has been made and the space arranged for the various crops, the varieties f each crop ti be planted must be determined on This is a very important step and will be discussed later on in this col umn. By Seth W. Shoemaker, Di rector, School of Agriculture, International Correspondence Schools. The new Foresail steel body and cab mounted oi the famous Ford One-To- n Truck chassis provide a complete haulage unit at the remarkably low price of $490. this staunch truck is Built of heavy sheet steel, strongly designed to withstand severe usage in a wide range of industries. Generous loading space, four feet by seven feet two inches, permits easy handling of capacity loads and provision is also made for mounting of canopy top or screen sides. features of the Experienced drivers appreciate the weather-proo- f curtains. steel cab, which is fitted with removable se . HAZEL ALLRED, City Recorder. at $13.50; 50 ewes agerage at $5.50; few outs at $4.00. REPORT MARKET ltah OGDEN, lbs 115 SALT LAKE Hogs: 511 head direct to local packers; 417 head in transit to Los Angeles market, market nominally steady. Cattle: 32 head direct to local packers; 209 head in transit to Los Angeles packers; 69 head to Austin, Nevada. Market steady; late yesterday two loads medium 1000 lb steers NORTH Market Hogs: steady. Cattle: Maiket 195, slow, steady; late yesterday five loads medium 1120 lb Steers, $7.75; several loads medium steers, $7.25 to $7.50; bull, steers, $5.50 to $7.75; numerous loads cows and heifers, $5.50 to $5.75 ;odd head good heifers, $6.00 to $6.50; bulk she stock, $4.00 to $5.50; part load 900 lb canners, $1.60; cutters, $3.00 to $3.25; beef bulls largely $3.75 to $4.00; few bologna bulls, $3.25; light vealers average 165 lbs at $8.00; part load heavy calves average 400 nominally at $7.35 and $7.50. Sheep: head in transit to Market nominally Idaho. 142 Tal-mp.d- steady. Until you have found out that people dont want to be reformed, you havent found out much. Maybe you can tfool all the peobut when they are Sheep: Market steady; holdovers ple all the time, 275; load good lambs average 81 lbs not being' fooled the wise ones often at $12.60; part load average 89 lbs pretend that they are. lbs at $6.25. Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. , (TO BE CONTINUED ;rre Detroit, Michigan A maixEiiinic OUR DINING LEADS Courteous Treatment had 4 4 ) 4 f Dr. F. 4 4 WHITE HOUSE HOTEL Make Chamois" of Sheepskin. The term chamois ls a misnon Can I. CARS TRUCKS TRACTOR.S $34,884.87 $34,884.87 764.96 $ Cash on hand bald-heade- d 'dyifotorAJtriiaTU FM4-- C Jan. 1, 1924 good-looker- door-openi- See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer . i J Flags Mayors Compensation Councilmens Compensation Electric Siren County Taxes Jan. 1, 1924 By Balance UliU tii 1. uuu mi She wished t- -f ! ar' And a on- Ri,e had worn her transformation link evening and her blue blouse. a ls might have taken more Interest In l! or- man, bag A stout, ff,r- - hand, stepped out of the elevator, nne. pierre rippled to his feet. Int Are jmi the doctor? 4nd Yes. Oh. joure tbe gentleman w r- wanted to see Miss West. Shes eoi hey t0 i)t she ls out of her head eo pletely . . . doesnt know anyoij J ear, Can jou step out with me? -- .. i League Due Signs . . . ; out having any definite idea of just what is required. The beginner at least will be wise to confine his garden to paper for the first few days. Truck At A Remarkable Price All-Purpo- se Plow Insurance Policy Expense on Park Stray Pounding Cattle Dog Tax Expense Expense on Main Street Paving General Work Celebration Expense on Election Tax Anticipation Bond and Interest Rebate on Water Marshal Badges 4th of July Celebration Trips made by officers Legal Nolices : An . .' Telephone .rf' "i1 IV 2,751.65 235.11 200.00 30.00 1,020.00 39.05 1.542.00 462.00 25.50 175.05 612.55 49.22 1.035.00 240.60 38.45 5.00 62.00 140.00 139.00 6.00 578.50 46.55 56.60 25.68 720.00 1,541.85 673.22 2,384.68 28.10 321.50 199.80 227.70 410.00 68.33 317.95 53.27 143.00 37.85 6.25 10.25 7,795.30 462.50 70.00 94.34 8.378.00 36.50 9.22 50.00 61.55 6.00 2.50 10.05 100.00 375.00 120.00 39 764.96 Special Police ey TURN PS LOWFO LARLY 2,973.25 1,281.00 330.00 186.50 8,634.19 485.60 105.50 60.00 25.95 22.00 24.70 15.00 8,482,93 8,000.00 17.64 23.40 3.25 .' 4' V aS $ 4,213.96 1922-192- 2 4- - Your Home Town v RECEIPTS Jan. 1, 1923 Cash on hand Amt Rec. Water Rate Amt Rec. Licenses Amt Rec. Watch ity to put a little time and effort into Amt Rec. Night Cemetery the work. Amt Rec. Paving Many gardeners are discouraged by Amt Rec. Water Tax ! the condition of their soil, but many Amt Rec. Fines conditions that are considered unfav- Amt Rec. Dog Tax orable are not really so bad as they Amt Rec. Sale of City Prop seem and it is more a question of Amt Rec. Refund Farm Bureau adapting the soil to the vegetables or Amt Rec. Pound Keeper of planting the kinds of vegetables Amt Rec. Ilearse' that will do well on the soil you have Amt Rec. County Taxes, than it is to be discouraged in the Amt Rec. Tim Anticipation Bond matter. Amt Rec. Water Assessment Refund In planting any garden, unquesAmt Rec. Freight Refund tionably the first thing to do is to Amt Rec. Telephone start with a paper and pencil. Much DISBURSEMENTS time, some backache, and many hearton Water Line Exp. aches will be avoided by simply makTreasurer's Compensation ing out a plan that may be system- Paid Farm Bureau atically followed. Paid for Xmas Dance Many gardens are spoiled by yieldMarshals Compensation ing to the temptation to rush ahead Official Bonds and buy seeds at the corner grocery Note and Interest at Bank pr from some alluring catalogue with- Interest on Water Bonds 4-- 4 0. Bullock At Gunnison:- - Monday, EMMETT ROBINS, Prop. ? Dentist Tues-da- Salina, Utah y and Wednesday. AlSalina:- Thursday, and Saturday. !.4.4.i.4i4.4.4.4.4-444,4i4414,4,4,4,4- Friday, rl t 1 ill in! illi iih '!i' ui ii ill ill ill dll il l!il'l:,iiiii luh Id m 'I imum Mil lib p tti!! Til |