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Show poor copy Step Into Smiths AND SEE OUR SPECIAL PRICED Two-Pan- ts SUITS North Main Street, 1 Logan, Utah GOAL! COA3L! I Spring 1 y Blue Blaze jairai Low Ash High Heat. No Clinkers Shipley & Nielsen Coal You Should Recartridge the Oil Filter on Your Car, Every 10,000 Miles We have them for every make of car Hyrum Service Station Phone 57 Utah A STITCH IN TIME , I To enjoy the best of Vision your Eyes while you are Glasses. Whatever your occupation, mechanic or housewife, you in your old age, insure young, with the proper whether tailor, banker, are using your eyes constantly and need glasses that will give perfect vision over their entire area. The new Orthogon Lenses meet these demands. Dr. F. B. Parkinson OPTOMETRIST Office over Utah Power & Light Co. LSituation, One of the most important agricultural activities is the work which is being done in organizing boys grils calf, pig and lamb clubs. This work is of nationwide scope and is particularly important because in most cases, the youngsters are start ed right out with high class, pure bred live stock so that the fundamental idea of producing high quality products is inculcated into the young minds. Many of the most successful of the younger generation of live stock producers in practical business operation today are the graduates of these boy and girt clubs. An idea of the fundamental facts which these students receive in their club work may be gained from the high honors won at the largest live be around seven, or fourteen every months.' With six to eight months old pigs commanding around $20.00 per head on the- - market and much more if of choice breeding type, it may be seen that there is ample opportunity for profit. An important consideration in encouraging such activity is to make certain that the correct type of breed ing stock is obtained in the first place and secondly, that the youngsters understand the type and weight of animal required by their nearest market. On the Pacific Coast, a bacon type pig is required as the demand is almost entirely for lean meat. In other words, the heavy lard type of hogs is not profitable to raise because of the narrow market destock expositions. An Iowa boy wins mand for such a carcass, and the fact the grand championship on his club that the heavy hog is more costly to steer, in competition with verteran produce. feeders and breeders at the Chicago In the contests at the various westInternational Live Stock Exposition. ern live stock shows, the market types Another youngster from the mm should always be borne in mind, as state won the same high honor in a the idea of such displays is, first, to steer carcass contest. At the recent permit the meat distributor to obtain Fort Worth, Texas, Exposition, there something particularly choice for his were more than seventy club steers trade, and second, to make such exentered by as many boys and girls. hibits educational, so that .the general Club work in schools and colleges run of producers may better underis gaining in the western country. stand market requirements. Any con As an example, the students of one test which attracts animals of excessCalifornia union high school have ive weights, whether of hogs, cattle gained recognition as being the larg- or lambs, is fundamentally wrong. est breeders of pure bred hogs of a For instance, prizes have been offercertain breed in the entire state. Ex- ed in the Com Belt for the producer perienced instructors and breeders who could make a single litter of pigs started these boys on the right track weigh the most at six months. Such by supplying them with pure bred a contest s out of keeping with Pacstock, adapted to west coast market ific Coast market requirements, bedemands. They won many blue rib- cause the pigs under forced feed bons at the state and county live would weigh far too much for pract-c- al stock shows; they have sold breeding market purpose. stock from one end of the state to the Lamb clubs are gaining in popuother and have even sold breeding larity due to the fact that so much of stock to South America. the western country is so well adaptPig clubs are particularly good for ed to sheep production. In one such the boys and girls in the Pacific Coast club, the members reported a 175 per states. There is a great demand for cent lamb crop-o- r one and three more home-raise- d pork in the west- quarters lambs for every ewe. These ern states and more than this, the lambs were sold for an average of climatic and feed conditions are $12.50 per head and wool from the ewes probably was worth $2.50 per ideally suited for pork raising. attractive feature of the pig head. In this case, also, the youngclub is that in the mild climate in sters were given the best quality of many of the western dstricts, the so the lambs were of available sheep boys are enabled to reap two pig crops a year from each sow. The average Ideal market type, thus commanding number of pigs per litter saved should the highest market price. Logan, Utah We do all Kinds of Job Printing at this Office twelve WANT ADS SERVICE EXTENSIONS AT LESS COST Rural Sections and Urban Subscribers Both Benefit Continuing its aim to provide the most telephone service and the best, at the least cost to the public, this company recently announced an increase in the amount allowed for the extension of telephone Bervice to subscribers located in sparsely settled sections and for the installation of private branch exchange systems most commonly provided for larger telephone users in cities and towns. Previously, this company In furnishing service to outlying subscribers had paid at least $35.00 of the cost of construction for extending a new line from an isolated ranch or farm to the, nearest existing telephone pole line. Under the new practice now effective, the company will pay $75.00 and in some cases more, when conditions warrant. This is simply another affirmation of this companys continuing effort to provide a service that will enable anyone anywhere to talk by telephone with anyone else anywhere else. with the Installation of branch exchange equipment, emprivate ployed by large telephone users, this companys former allowance to the subscriber was $5.00 for each telephone connected. This limitation has now been removed entirely and these types of private branch exchange systems will be provided without payment of any installation In connection charges. The new practices, therefore, will benefit new subscribers in remote sections and also subscribers in cities and towns. A CONTINUALLY spring hats at a discount. New coats, dresses and hats arriving next week- - Gall and inspect our line. Mrs. Maud Liljenquist, Hyrum. ad Piano Tuning This is a good time of the year to have your piano tuned, call Frank Harris Logan, Utah. Phone 876J, or leave your orders at ad the Courier office. ,t, Wanted Vacancy now offered to handle Wards Reliable Products in Cache and Rich Counties. Gentlemanly, steady hustler desired. Previous experience not necessary. Particulars on request. Dr. Wards Medical Co., Winona, Minn. Established in 1865." ad Large, white Turkish towels, while they last, 3 for $1. Logan Garment Co., 39 West 1st ad North, IMPROVING SERVICE GLADIOLI Gladioli are universally known and for their magnificent flowers, which are of the richest colors some delicate and softly shaded, others of the brightest hues. Flowers are borne a long cluster on a tall, stately Store Logan. ad in . stem,, with a sharppointed shinny leaf that harmonizes beautifulWANTED Salesman for South green ly with its general form and tone. Cache Valley, Hyrum man refer- There is nothing richer or more comable. Maytag shop, Logan, Utah. panionable than a bowl filled with these wonderful flowers. Phone 873. See Mr. Schoss, Mgr. ad To obtain a succession of bloom, the should be planted every two weeks, 100 choice Gladoli Bulbs, deliver- from the first of April to the begin-in- g will then produce ed for $1.00. Petersen's Flower a of June. They succession of bloom from July to ad until November. Plant in good, dry, Garden, Hyrum. sandy loam. Dig the row or bed from FOR ALE A good modern eight to ten inches deep, then rake it home. Apply to Hiram C. Jen- thoroughly before planting your bulbs; if stable is used it should be sen. Hyrum, Utah. ad. spaded indressing when the bed is first dug over. Hen dressing can be used, givFOR SALE Asparagus. Mary ing first class results, if applied proWashington, 1 year old plants. Ap- perly but it must be put in at the bottom of drill or bed, then covered with ad ply to Ellis Nielsen, Hyrum. fully an inch of soil before the bulbs The bulbs after being Milk For Sale Try a quart. are planted. planted should then be covered from Gem Jersey. Phone 167 four to six inches deep; just as soon as they show their heads through the Eggs will be candled at the ground they should be culivated. If Nelson-Rick- s Egg Candling stat- this is continued once a week till they ion Mondays and Thursdays. commence to flower, one will be sure Bring in your small as well as of first class resaults. when the leaves turn ad In autumnbulb is sufficiently ripe to large amounts. yellow, the take up. After taking up, they should day. be sundried for a day or two, then put FOR RENT 2 or 3 good rooms. in a dry cellar and kept from frost. Get your Gladioli bulbs now from Apply to Pierre Sorenson, Hyrum. V. E. Petersen, Hyrum Florist, he has Just received a new lot of house a nice variety of bulbs and can furand afternoon frocks, specially nish any amount of them and very at $1.95. Closing out all reasonable. priced For Real Wagons for Boys, made of Solid Steel for $5.98, at the Three Rule COMPANY Lauritzen v loved Prices on Washed Gravel and sand makes better concrete.1 It sets up quicker and is harder. My Sand and Gravel is 98 2 per cent clean. Why run chances on bank run gravel when for a small additional cost you can get the washed. No shoveling and no scraping. Back under bin and load up. Prices effective Apr. 15, 1929 Gravel 50c per yard Sand 75c per yard Mixed loads 1 part sand and two parts gravel 60c per yd. South of High School. Lon ad Savage, Hyrum Utah. 1-- We still have a good line of U. S. Royal Cord Tires and Tubes Call and see these Tires before elsewhere At Greatly Reduced Prices 29x4.40 $8.85 33 1-- 2 Oversize-$8.5- 0 First Class Stock Hyrarra Garage Subscribe for the South Cache Courier |