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Show FARMERS, ATTENTION 1 Wc are in the market at all times for Wheat, Oats and Barley. Write to us for prices. Wc pay Spot Cash. DAVID ROBBINS & CO. Salt Lake City, Utah. km,. A BARGAIN! A pair of Registered Jerseys, Bull H and Heifer, for $105.00. They arc H beauties. JOSEPH BARKER, B Ogdcn, Utah, R. D. No. 3 M f v r PLOWS nrA DEET CULTIVATORS JCf gt SEEDERS "tKmm i itnd a beautifully illuatratea' arachura. H The P. & O. Beet Cultivator requires only one lever to raise or lower M the gangs. That makes it simple. A supplemental lever levels the gangs M when one wheel sinks too deeply into the ground. Positively the best M device ever put on a Beet Cultivator, and to be found on no other. The H only cultivator that will plow at a uniform depth. Gangs arc held in the M ground at two points, pressure springs giving an elastic movement to M overcome unevenness of ground; more rigid than cultivators suspended H from ccnicr alone. Wheels are pivoted, and under foot control, respond- M ing to the slightest movement. All P. & O. Beet Tools have features not H found on others. Our Beet Tool pamphlet explains them Write for it. 1 All P. & O. goods are backed by an unqualified guarantee. Sixty-six H years of "Knowing How" hammered into every one of them. -l PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., - - Canton, Illinois I UTAH IMPLEMENT. VEHICLE CO., General Agents SALT LAKE CITY - - UTAH IMPPVPIWlffPMWWPPIa1aP9 M AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM AT STATE FAIR. GOLD MEDAL BY STATE AGRICUL- 1 I 1 TURAL SOCIETY OF SACRAMENTO, CAL., ALSO GOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY MID- M ; , WINTER FAIR, AND LP WIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION. PORTLAND, OREGON. I plowing, ' taitttSHaM AV AMrk I XS3$3P!P 7G9rfP H&VaaaaBfy BAY AND H A MINIMUM aaaHftflalv'aHa WtwSPBHaKftc H a minimum WWKTflMT ,ifMlflifc6lBSiaf IT WILL D0 I ARCH OF HBHttaSp91SlRaHaiaaH I laaaaiaHiaaBIBaaB'IPV'MCGSHHBBaaaBl H liHaaaaaMaaaiaaaaaaiiiMl I no HORSE POWER PLOWING ENGINE. ( ', From 50 to 100 Acres Plowed each day doing the work r-uch better than by animal power and at half m the expense per acre. More than two hundred in successful operation. Every on.e a success. flL The above illustration represents the Utah Arid Farm Company's STEAM PLOWING OUTFIT M m at work on their farm at Nephi, Utah. This engine is plowing 50 acres per day of ten hours at an H 1 expense of 50 cents per acre. And it was also used by them to pull a "BEST" Steam Combined Har- M H ; . vestcr on the same farm and harvested an average of 65 acres per day, and at the nominal expense of M Socts. an acre. The grain was cut, threshed, recleaned and sacked in one operation and ready for the 1 mill B H The SUCCESS of DRY FARMING is THE STEAM PLOW AND COMBINED HARVES1ER For further information address m H ( THE BEST MANUFACTURING (.0., or THE G. T, IN6ERS0LL MACHINERY' CO., I I BELL PHONE 'Q99 P O. BOX 704 IND. PHONE 846 SAN LEANDRO, CALIFORNIA 321 dooly uK. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH If t v. MmmtMmmf-- -- uMaaaaaaaaal |