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Show BUlUl CAlinJl where only 10 cents was taken last year and a 24 cent profit in oats for the 3 cent gain of the preceding Published Everj Friday at Hyrum year. Utah. The increased yield per acre of J. k. WAHi EN. Publisher. small grain and the increased price per bushel on all grains has aided materially in restoring the farmer to a better financial basis, the STAlEMllASSeI Foundation report concludes. The higher gram prices have resulted in Mil- higher live stock prices and this has brought a neV vitality to agricul- South Cache Courier tu U KJ fc. K M1 f? v K U sen 23E S3 A m Utah Gains 3 lion in Grain Values ture. NOTICE! Utah farmers realized 53.000,000 more on their corn, wheat and oats this year than in 1923, according to NOTICE is hereby given that the the Agricultural following are deliquentin their payFoundation, which reports that the ment of special taxes levied in Pavnational incaease in grain values ing District No. 8, Hyrum City amounts to $550,000,000. Oats Utah, said payments being due and alone were responsible for a gain of payable on the 26th day of Novemj three-fourt- hs of a million, while ber, 1924, and being delinquent in fc wheat brought farmers of this state the sums set opposite their names: an added 242 million over last year, Name Amt. of fax a the report states. W. A. Liljenquist. While the Utah corn crop for 1924 115.5 ft. beginning at fell considerably below that of the a point 5 rods South preceding year, the better price this of the N. W. corner year brought the total income to of lot three (3), Blk. approximately what it had been the twenty (20) Plate A, year before. The half million bush$164 70 Hyrum City, Survey. el increase in the wheat crop this Notice is hereby given that unless year brought the value up to $8,000 said sums are paid on or before the 000 as compared with $6,000,000 24th day of January, 1925, that the of 1923. The oat crop of this abutting property will be sold to state this year is up to 3 millkn satisfy the payment of said tax at bushels as compared to 3 million the public auction to the highest bidder year before with the result that for cash, said sale being held on the farmers will have taken in 242 mil- date last mentioned at 12:00 oclock lion dollars on this crop as compared noon, in front of the City Hall in with 1 millions the year before. Hyrum City, Utah. The yield per acre on corn in Utah, Charlotte Allen the report states, dropped to 19 8 CITY TREASURER. bushels per acre as a result of unfavorable whether, but the profit BABY CHICKS-Eve- ry week. per bushel to the farmer was 33 R. 26 Barred I. the year White Leg. Reds, cents as compared with before. The wet days, on the other Rocks. All W. L. roosters from DENTIST hand, were a great help fo the stock with records 225 to 300 eggs wheat and oats production, the for- yearly. Strong, sturdy chicks Office in Connection With Residence mer rising rising to 26 2 bushels per from good layers. Safe arrival block northof Bank acre as compared with 24.1 the year guaranteed. Hatching eggs, any Center Street, Hyrum for circular. before, an! the latter to 43.1 from quantity. Send 37 8 in 1923. The profit per bushel Ravenswood Poultry Ranch," Box Res. Phone 17. Office Phone 17. ad of wheat this year was 3$ cents 67X, Palo Alto, California. Sears-Roebu- ck u DEgffRtMEttllSIQR UTAH LOGAN, Dr. D. D. TEBBS r All Kinds of Job Printing ) Promptly Done at This Office EG CLOSING OUT SALE1 This Stock of Merchandise Must All be Sold by February 1st. Eerything Goes, for Our Loss is Your Gain. First Come First Served, and You Save from to Fifty Cents on Every Dollar You Spend." Thirty-Fiv- e Ladies Kid Gloves, $4.50 For $293 Ladies Kid. 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