Show - APL'- - ' s w "11' e kiPt43P— to ttiih Itte) FORD NAME c4e rfp'r 7 s in - 1 I ' n I ete Ltfi rom the beginning the name Ford has Identified a company cf that understands the needs and wants of farmers To millions of farmers the Ford name recalls the cars and trucks that could -a - Pete Thomas looks over part of his Columbia herd da I° PRODEL ife epm an daho MALAD Ida—With an creased herd and 75 acres of farm devoted exclusively to the raising of purebred Colurohlas Pete Thomas Oneida County sheepman is looking to another successful year in the sheep industry In the business since start- ing with his father the late Thomas S Thomas 27 years ago Mr Thomas has set a remarkable record with the animals at shows and sales throughout the intermouhtain country and has become widely known as Columbia& a producer of top Good Prices Quality- - of the sheep is shown by the fact that Mr Thomas has received top price paid for Columbias at three National Ram Sales held in Salt Lake City topped the 1951 Idaho Falls ewe and ram sale for Columbias with a ram selling at $500 and also had the top pen with five yearlings selling at $310 apiece had two rams selling for $450 and $460 each—third and fourth top sellers—at the 1951 National Ram Sale received $2500 for three year r 11 Aril t 21411n t - dasaamtoll ''Illwi'' It":01--11' — - reductions for sheep sold at the National Ram Sale ber at the Ogden Livestock Show when he received $700 —highest price ever 'paid in history for a Columbia ewe lamb—from T E Tolliver of Idaho Falls Mr Thomas previously had pea and beet crops but his farm is since 1951 devoted exclusively to the raising of sheep At the present time he has 150 head of the Columbias including 87 ewes and is now prepared to handle 100 ewes The hardy purebred Columblas—distant offspring of the Merino Rambouillef and Lincoln breeds— are well suited to the intermountain country and produce a wool medium between coarse and fine that commands a top price on the market Feed for the Oneida - ? - - 'q 1917 FORDSON ‘ 1 - ! :'- - I 1 O '' low-price- d Today's Ford Tractor ie " '' on a tractor today means engineering manufacturing skill and volume production resources that few machines in any field command These factors provide the Ford Tractor's high quality low price Outstanding performance is another reason for Ford Tractor popularity That helps assure its high resale value as does the certainty that parts can always be had To the nation's farmers getting ready for more elYklent and abundant production Ford Farming moans betsr work The or - - - For the Fordsert Tractor that came on the market in 1917 tractor vkas the world's first really million strong powerfuk Fordsons went to the farms one-ha- lf proof that they met basic needs d TRACTOR I- ' Such were some of the major Ford contributions to th betterment of agriculture and the entire nation But many farmers regard the tractor prime source of farm power al a still 'oiler Ford service to agriculture ::: Top sale achievement however for the Oneida County sheepman came last Novem- family The Ford name means the millions of dollars that went into for crops convertible into industrial products and for of ways converting them The Ford Motor Company's soybean oil extractor that opened a huge mark( for this great cash crop is a notable example of tho results et such research j-7-- 10 ' farm LABORATORY RESEARCH lings and three ewes sold at the Ogden Livestock Show In 1951 and received $7000 after In- - FORD research iilarg Cs Tier - ) O t tractors that took away always "get through"— and snuch of the drudgery of farming Just ahead of the "Model Ts" radio tor cop were new and better farm markets—a practical wog to carry farm youth to a better education—new vistas and opportunities for the milks Ford-buil- - 1t TODAY'S FORD TRACTOR 75-ac- nsme-"Ford- " Axperience I i more production MORE INFORMATION FOR ONE OF THE FRIENDLY FORD' DEALERS LISTED BELOW SEE - tit111111 tquiplatini IARM 1' p- MEANS herd—alfalfa oats and mixed on pasture grass—is raised the Thomas farm BETTER WORM 17147 MORE PRODUCTION i To Beaer Rural Life The seventh annual Rocky Mountain Confere nee bn Rural Life and Education held on the campus of the University of Wyoming recently featured reports on methods means II nd organization that rural communities might use to solve a problem or provide for the improvement of living there Representative educators and community leaders from Utah Colorado New Mexico and Wyoming were—told of how many smaller western communities have organized In order to provide a better health program new reereation facilities reorganization of school districts and new Industry and employment opportunities for its citizens The conference purpose was to urge members to Mitt ate action programs at a local - Sunday April 13 1952 ' Alpine Motor Company American fork Utah level and to show members methods and results attained by other groups Mark Nichols state director of 'vocational education for Utah told the group of the progress made In Springdale Utah a community that has used its own products and skills to capitalize on the benAnother Utah contribution was given by Rowan C Stutz superintendent of Wasatch schools when he described the beginning of a community Cassia Tractor Improvement Heber This project at beginning fea- tured a conference which in eluded all local and county agencies civic clubs and religious groups Outstanding too was that the youth Of the community held a conference also St Inc Georg Anderson Brothers Company Richfield Delta Utak Moab Utah Roy's Ford Soles Naiad Johnson Super Service Sok town Utah Snout Machinery Company n0000vou utoh Soles uhva Utah County Tractor Sides Orme-Pork-to 1 Trtokomptos With Igon Form Service 745 Wad Avettom Ogniso Viola IsCC: — Scow Tractor Service orm94villo Utah - Miller Ford Woke Robinson Oldsmobile Co Afton Wyoming landvatter Auto Company A 11)erviteen Idaho cstvitt Couoty Tractor Soreko Imp! 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