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Show .S. 1920, THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, FOUR ' --Bee- " rirag, 'Mfif avs iariyTVr niTA '' "' Harvesting and flaying J 1 1 i The Most Popular Plows and Tillage Implement. r The Mott Reliable "The Machines and Power Machines. Moat Efficient Tractor these trade names. Your father and farm machine builders have been growing and de- veloping ever since." Other machines have been ingrandfather knew three of them. They knew dented and developed by the same manufacturers, time,andyou know today thatt5ese - and every new machine and implementlias had built , names stand for the highest quality farm machin- : into it the years of manufacturing experience" and ery in the world. McCormick built the first prac- , farm knowledge accumulated, by McCormick, Deertical reaper, Deering sold the first twine binder and ing, Parlin and their successors. Now all of these machines and implements have been merged into one was a good-twipioneer, and William Parlin was line the International Harvester. The reputation one of the first steel plow pioneers. ,The lines of " of every machine and implement in this line is the harvesting machines and plows started by these same. Y TIIE COMPLETE. IIITERIIAIIIKIAL llAHVESTEH LIIIE OU know in-th- eir Busilage Cutters Binders 'Pickers Tractor Binders push Binders Headers SheUers , f Rgapers the We Sell lNk. - . .TiW , - . r . , " . 4 r jp . Internaiional Line - " - ... - 4 i W r f " V Mr I Mowers J re, What does this mean to you as a farmer? It means, It means, second, that you can get repairs' and on1 one machines ail these service of "through orr machine pair farm ytirst0 in, that you caA buy anyhere us. You dont have to go to the bother in this town," concern need, may implement you jight of trying to get repairs and servand inconvenience without taking chances 'on experiments or imple-,- , ice from half e dozen or more different companies. ments that might be '"orphiried" 'one. dr two years You wont be taking, chances on expensive delays after you buy them because of ' the . manufacturer waiting for repairs during the busy season, because . going out of business. You can always get repairs we are going to cany a big stock of repairs on hand ' for any machine or implement Jn the International and axu repairs that .we Slight not havo we can get line because the Harvester Company' will never go ' for you in, a hurry 4y iXMphonacall .to the Jnter. .wLf,-- ,, )( out of business. You are assured of reliable ma- ; national' Harvester branch. house... t& in this lin shed so Tack machine advertisement Harvester machine the' up your chines because every' V "of whenever need that for conditions, actual farm out tested your and you repairs under, .any .is tried before being offered for sale to the farmer.' The International machines' you win know where ta go.' Also, you will know where to go when you are in Die Experimental Department of the Harvester Com-pamarket for new machines or implements r; of real 0 of institution active and is the most thorough ' and the highest operating efficiency. ..;., quality its klnL i v A r . l t1Bsinc,Pivssss1- Ranchers.; RAMSEY SAYS OIL PROSPECTS ARE AT GOOD -- , , -- - FOR TYPEWRITERS 144-Phone makes.. 994 IchZltf Fish tor chickens, call FOR SALE ' at - SAl E West Center1 . Phone.229-N.. x AP 1 Practically new 4 gallon milk separ ... tor, cheap, . Phone U WESTERN hide a junk company Highest prices will be paid for all klndi of furs,Rpeclally Muskrat hydes, wlU pay from $1 JO each and up Call til 8a Acad. Avs, phone Z24 FOR SALE On fresh milch cow I.' and t ncres Jlltef 'Bottom Land 3 miles north of city. 4 ncres Beet Land. 1 sere Pasture, 1 acre Hay . tf. Land. Phonglli-Jl- . snap, 910. ' .NOTICE 1 , .' 4 t . - Wlde-trea- d Tractor listers w ' Kerosene Engines 1 , ' X tv. 'Grain-Yank- tft Z . ' s . " . e Disk Harrows' .Tandem Dlak Harrows t - - - " LOW BID $33,252.03 PER MILE ' ' ' Of Concrete Road Complete, Not Including Engineer-7- 7 77' jngnor Bridges, from SPANISH FORK TO PAYSON Bids Received by. State Road Commission Jam 27, 1920, -. RUINED PAVEMENTS CAUSED BY SPEED, NOT WEIGHT OF LOADS -. cushin pavement of asphalt construction is expected by engineers o solve the impace problem. The cushion will absorb' the shock so as to re- duce the shattering effect of impact on the foundation. Expenditure for construction and maintenance of highways outside bf cities is now averaeine ; ' - some$5X),OOOXXX) ayear -- v J , - N. J. Mackall, chief engineer of the Maryland Stat? Roads Commis restoring pavements shattered by the impact of heavy truck traffic on concrete roads leading out of Baltimore and constructed as recently as 1913 and 1914. Mackall says of these roads: "Both of these cement-concre, , roads have reached the end of their lives- - They show many cracks and are We have .tried disintergrating. patching' them without success and are now covering them with binder ,conrse and topping course of asphalt From Salt Lake Tribune, Dec. 28, 1919 sion, is now facing thd problems' of te - - '" -- - . REPAIRS " UTAH STATE f , F-l- .EF. "i 'it -- J v -- rt -- - f Bituminous Paving Association. : 1 F-2- , Mrer-Adelbe- - . . 1 ) ' 'n - i ' ittactuasats g Stalk Cutters Peed Grinders Stone Bqrr Mills . - . - Knife Grinders ' .. J Tractor Hitches- Cane Mills . 4 , Syrup Evaporators Evaporator Pumaces Binder Twine ' . x Harrows-Reversibl- : ' Maanrs Spreaders ; Straw-spreadin- rs ; ' Creahi geparais ' 1 rarm Wagoas .fton Troeks -- TOagepbaeitn Disk :- r Other Ftm - The annual stockholders meeting of CARD OF THANKS. th Provo Building and Loan Society "; . will held be Tuesday. February IS, WANTED Girl to assist with gen We take this opportunity of exTO CONCRETE ROADS. , eral housework. Good wage. Laun- 1920, at 7:30 p. th. In the coart rown pressing our deep gratitude to all . Court of the Provo, bougie, County sent so . out If who desired. extended Phone those kindly help dry The State Road Commission of Utah'foupd'it necessary irt 1919 to be- 274 N. Ac. Utah tor the purpose of bearing the and sympathy to us la our recent (14 N. W. or Address extensive " gin repairs by applying a thin' bitutninous coating to the concrete annual financial report,' th election of bereavement l. Ave. We wish also to exroads laid hy state forces about three and four years officer for th ensuing year and for press our appreciation ter the many ago between Salt Lake ; ANNOUNCEMENT. Gty and Ogden. About nine miles were covered in 1919 and about twice that (he transaction of nay business coming beautiful floral offerings. - 1 THE HINCKLEY - FAMILY.' remains to be done this spring between Midvale and property before the meeting. - r ' ' Ogden. THOMAS. The Goddard Packing company , s is one of resurfacing their failing concrete roads Maryland policy , wishes to announce to the farmers CARD OF THANKS Secretary. - at a cost of some $18,000,00 per mile; while Utah's policy is one of "making and growers of Utah county that It First publication Jan 20, 1920 "ore temporary repairs at a cost of about $2,300.00 per mile with a thin coat- is" how, ready la contract to t th Last publication Feb. 10, 1920. ' Wi desire to extend to our friends " having an expectancy of life of from Awo to three years. mg . - , 1920: for kinda word acreage following of ar predation for the 200 acres tomatoes. ness extended to us in our bereaveCARD OF THANKS. . How does such a program of costly resurfacing or repairing concrete 1500 acres peas.. ' ment cau'jed.by the death of Delbert .roads appeal to Utah county officials and . , taxpayers? 100 acres string beans., We deelre to extend ta those who Roberta We are especially grateful this slogan Concrete for. Permanency when What.of see" 200 acrerf cucumbers. you can remembered us so kindly during to the member of th Elka lodge, is ' many mi,cs cracking, spalling and disintergrating concrete roads from Mid- and ..pie the sickness and death of our wife , Father Killeen and those who- con- B 150icres eeml-ta- T vale to Ogden? ,V.. 'cherrlee.' and mother our sincere thanks. May tributed sweet music at the time of a For further t Information, prices the hour ot similar sorrow be far j the funeral of our beloved son, huar & ' r etc., call on Mr. Cross, superintend- distant from those who assisted In j band, father and brother. The waves ent of Goddard Packing company lightening our burden through their of sorrow break upon every shore, r Provo, Utah. kindness, but when that time comes and we can but hope that friends as F The company is now Installing a may they, too, receive the full meas-- true may each one around of ' gather station for salting cucumbers at ure of the kindness they so gener- them should sorrow invade their their Provo plant. 8 ; home. ously bestowed upon, us., I ' . r g MR. R. F. NILSSON AND FAMILY. Roberts and Relatives KXisixssxxsssxxsxsxrEssxxxxxzsxxxxxKiiiimxxxtiixtxxxzxzzzzz; ' t: , yEEMignwiEgEaagammiMRMMMwraggggggggg; Oil company, which he says la operating about one mile south of Thistle In the main canyon. Mr. Ramsey state that the company -' ia equipped wlth a star-- 2 S 'rig,- which is the best the market affords. He says they nre driving an pipe, and that during the tim they hare been at work they have encountered an oil seepage. of about SO feet. They now have about 600 feet of water 'in their pipe, which they" will ca8e'"'of r"and'' '"then'"" go M M deeper, tor oil.Mr. Ramsey states that they have m every convenience at the "camp, even a N to electric lights and hot and cold water,- - which,' together with the him splendid .equipment, convinces some that the company ia backed of the big oil interests of the coun- . ' - f tyy ,.. . . 7 r fi V , , Two-wa- Cultirators Two-roCultlTstors UBter Cultivators Motor Cultivators Binder. Two-hors- s ' , Gasoline Engines .. Xerosens Tractors y Motor Tracks.-- t Tractor Riding Plows Walking Plows' Hillside Plows Subsoil Plows Plows Disk Plows , rs HsingDrlUsi Grub-breake- listers ' - k TracUw Plsws , - . Harrows Cultivators (Soil Pulter-- Power Uachinea Wheat DrCI Rowers .TerUUssf.and. , Lima t v ; Peg-toot-h - UTAH-COLOHAD- O The annual meeting of the stockholder of the Provo Commercial and Savings Bank will be held, at ther banking 'house on Thursday February oclock 12th, 1920 at the hour of of Jloc.the elecflng'otfla purpose Pj.lL era for the ensuing year and for the CARD OF THANKS. transaction of snch other business as may come before the meeting. We wish to express our deep gratiJ. T, PARKER. . . tude to All who" to kindly helped us Cashier. during our recent bereavement We First publication Jan. IS, 1920 also express oar thanks . for the Laat publication Feb. 10, 1920. many beautiful floral gifts. MRS. LUKE ROBINSON ; STOCKHOLDERS MEETING ' ' AND FAMILT. v i i One-hors-e Gulti-packe- Btad-ga- ts . j rrOne-hor- Planters .Comblned Com and Cotton . Drills r Walking listers 1 - tjx.Sr U - ' Coni Drills ITtah-Colora- Incubator... a 193 W. First North. ' ' - lxers) rRroadcast Caedersi Readers .. .Widatrack Seeders r Seeders ' . - ilfalftk and Grass DrtUs ..Marrow-trac- Spring-sa- Harrows : flexible . F , Frank Ramsey of, this city has Just returned from Spanish Fork canyon where he visited the oil plant of the ALL FOR., 9 jj. . Oom. . ' Cotton Planters Plain Grain Drill MsrtUissr Grain Drills Corn Machines Provo, Utah Phone.:l 42 -- . h Peg-toot- h . itj ' - . '. Go. r. ' Stsclwrsrn. ny ' " -- . Prom Implement: & Motor - " ' Seeding Machines , Solkr Osmg Rakes Side DeUveiy Rakes; - ' Tedder Comb.' 8ide Rakes and - Teddsra Har leader Sweep. Rakes ' Stackers Cask Swp. Rakes and ' v 'Pallors ' I n Haying Machine P ST - . Peg-toot- h - Meet and Bean Drills Cultivators , . .. - v " j - ,, . Beet Tools 7 Leverless Tractor Disk Harrows Z 5 Orchard Harrow Spring-tootHarrows Harrow 1 " : , er Shockers Thresher - ! Huskeri and Shredders Harr ee Rice Binders Tillage Implements Cont) Corn Machines (Cont) Crain Harvesting.: ne "it - ?' ' |