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Show A Great Bargain S. C. WHITE LEGHiBNS a pair of choice The most prolific laying duroc jersey pigs strain on eartn. for $30.00 Stock and Eggs for sale. i lAnpnn nmtr-nn Write me your wants. At JOSEPH BARKERS j. D. HAGMAN Ogdem, Utah, R. D. No. 3. 26 N. ad Weet, alt LaWc Qty. SEED OATS FOR SALE Why not gct.yur Selected Seed Oats from the Utah Experiment Ex-periment Station? The Central Farm at Lchi has the following varieties For Sale: Sparrow Bill Danish, Twenty Row Colorado, Colora-do, White Tartarian, Sixty Day. write CENTRAL EXPERIMENT FARM ' " LEHI, UTAH (1 BBM ivS-.- 'COULAM'S I wJB .M sanc Reds I jdRTfB This year my birds arc larger, H lQy0jB 4 'JlJjiiy redder and more shapely than ever, H HhHlv '''HHjHF an( at tnc rcccnt Utah State Pout- H '. "'SSSOKMLjB trv Show were prize winners. H ' j' jjfiftffySE Eggs only $2,00 I)Cr scUS of 5 fl SSM GEORGE COULAM, H I, ' 75 1 E. Second South Street, M "" V m tZ?tvLzZZ Salt Lake City, - - - - Utah H A 224 EGGS TO A PULLET I mmKSKtyS I'Ct Brown Silver Duckwlng H nHfrjiff LEGHORNS I WSnlB Eggs for Hatching One-Day-OId Chicks H ' ''hbI1& write for cau,ue I 7 "Sm CRAWFORD BROS. I e"WfiC?SS?- Poultry Farm Mtntt, Utah STOCK FARM FOR. SALE. 320 acres, first-class hay and farm land. Continuous flow of 245 ins. de creed water. Situated in Southern Idaho. Price with improvements, stock and machinery, $12,000. Write or Phone. C. W. PARKE, Riverside, Utah. Kindly mention the "Deseret Farmer" Far-mer" when writing to or doing business busi-ness with our advertisers. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UTAH BJEE-KEEPERS ASSOCIATION. President, E. S. Lovcsy, 355 Sixth East Stree, Salt Lake City. First Vice-President, R. T. Rhees, View, Weber County. Second Vice-President, W. Belliston, Nephi. Secretary, A. Fawson, Grantsville. Asst. Sec'y Jas. Neilsen, Holliday. County Vice-Presidents. Salt Lake, W. C. B ergon, Mill Creek. Utah, George Hone, Payson. Wasatch, J. A. Smith, Hebcr City. Davis, PI. J. Butcher, Kaysvillc. Boxeldcr, J. Hansen, Bear River City Juab, Thomas Belliston, Nephi. Washington, J. L. Bunting, St. George Cache, Nephi Miller, Providence. Morgan, T. R. G. Welch, Morgan. Emery, Chris Ottoson, Huntington. Carbon, W. H. Horsley, Price. Sevier, R. A. Lowe, Austin. Sanpete, Walter Cox, Fairview. Weber. Mrs. R. T. Rhees, View. A FARM TELEPHONE : : I Will save enough horseflesh ' M ! and time every month to pay ( M its cost for a year, and in M emergencies, when time is , M the big thing, it may save , 1 1 your homo and your life. M Thousands of farina la tklt H ' country are now equipped M wkh telephones and yon M could not persuade one of M these farmers who has prov- . M 1 ed Its value to allow hit tele- ' H 1 phone to be removed, M It helps to make farm life pketsant and saves money. M You owe it to yourself to M H have a telephone on YOUR ji H farm. Call on the nearest m H I manager of the Rocky Mottn m H tain Bell Telephone Com- M pany and he will tell yon W H how you oui got it at small H H cost, or address the General m H , Contract Agent, Rocky I Mtnmtain Bell Telephone A , OesapaBy, Salt Lake City. K A l I I Ricky Miuifaii lill 1 I Taliphiie Co. 1 I WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN THE ELECTRICAL LINE. WRITE US FOR Rl lOltfl P" J?. SHNS SALT LAKE CITY I ANYTHING YOU WANT DUOM-Q & 2KJIMJ UTAH. |