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Show USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICKS Two Studebaker Sixes. One Buick Six. One Buick Four. Three Ford Touring. One Ford Truck. One Maxwell Touring. PRICE AUTO COMPANY A. G. Guthlel, Mgr. Tavern Bldg. Price, Utah Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jensen and son Harold G., and family, left the first of the week for Mt. Pleasant in the former's for-mer's large touring car. They have disposed of their local holdings to Wallace Pettey and family who will move their household goods here in a few days. Alma Marsing of Woodslde and son Harvey were in the Dale on business Monday, having come up to look after some legal business and to register the young man for the draft. Marslng himself is young-appearing enough almost al-most to be in the draft, but does not claim for his section any eternal youth ideas but is now and has been raising for the past ten years a variety of corn which he has bred up until it is the earliest maturing and heaviest-yielder known. The variety matures readily in 90 days and produces 100 bushels to the acre on the cob or 60 bushels of shelled corn to the acre. He is going to place this whole season's crop of 400 or 500 bushels before the people of this section for seed purposes this fall. Incidentally, Mr. Marslng who has been a friend of the Progress for many years is getting a batch of printed print-ed matter for his Red Cliff ranch. w. s. s. |