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Show - - , .,...lat,.oki.,44oa..aa,a,.A4&....,,,,,a.a, . ' , 1 . ' ", , , . t't . .i, - .' , ti, ft-- ,; t i r , ,i P ; ,:-:f.,,, , '1f , 'i 3i UTAH' WHEAT CROP , L; i ,,'..-1 ' 1 : ' : ! t ,1;-- erop hue in- tliut year. liotti hi I .a411)- iii.li aims of the ,rr,p. aat r be vomit.-- - the in-- I the ? ter.eaeu 1..r twiner NV:tr::,tel At :9 ye-- r rtht T!,e ir , v., r triqlt r.,,, 4;,, rrod I, to,n er 1 ;,r,,,t, foe l'ioh I pc114 tW7 ) or a IA ittat , r, 1, in tha ; ea .,,m;aretil &into at .!:,' ,t,,, iMet of 111,h !. nt,u1 , y ..::s .-- ,,,ph Is. L.r1,-- , i fo,t i,r,-- i ar.:11S1 4 e, illa ,,111 ,1;,,,t 7:f ,eer mg, lit l.,,.! tn., lino! ipt,imrtini,tit g (..) bugat .... T1la (4. r1.1,4 t" a 1',",r thg luttt t,er1n--,ItSlut. eat. ',. nnal wairlugte r''t THE .4 ) t t';'i ,11 1 ,,I, i., 1, , ' t'-- ,, ''i, ! ' ' eht-a- ,,reitte to t ' ,,it, : ;,-- , I t ',...'l t i ; f'teh tt,,- aeoeth of Turkey 11. : ' ,',s ,c th 10 sisetiirs. PO cant et. it to be 1,41Jed on boetrd i here, it must be 1414. t the Cleft isMi 114ho hes ctotenvortot to Lilo ;r tt, ttp4oty. tewl not vend 1.0.1WeL1 hottcliets the Moot approed taw t 11,11e of 441' fdrrnial Were obvert e 1. there het.. neter hewn failure on ti.ia tr t. tact ounces has twets ter he 14,41 the prontise or hot held outhalt of Ibis le.Oeta arr., ea, fl r In 1,14, the poorest t teidit.g arid ewe, the whole ate, 4,11i,r '4ilr lvation itightt - buebela averaging rarit40 per acre, el hlie to, nhent. and it talkd in iiii, h fee I, it t, Rica to nint,.to it,, atrer.kth le allot,' at ' , a ytt!ta )ter-- y a, I it eentue: I,Pat ita 1;matitda;y.a,riMe pecultarlt, I ,t1a,.;:oreaa. Miktria iloavver. Mite ate. hot ... a Its marketed .al hell,' 11..: ' II, prevent te eet .:eet rural ttatti W1111114priCt than the full quality grain. ami a in such Ittrattties ate,e- - . ,i tinot the (.1.ri-,nfrom this Lista, frog i.t.o, t. intiti to the ear. agrt ttiturteta ba4ei . t i, 3 that itl relieve crop- bit a.- -r g Alt .tastent :,,,ov ..,,,; . tal!lay "f climatic ond snit r, st :.is ,re st,A,i.A. Ant buyer, pay , o : .,,os to ,ortain er,t1,,a moat la , , . ;,it UI the grAde ot . , 1,,e ,,,,', 4, ittit ut, ut, s, anit.)uat, .he great the bikbet et' th, heat 1auda 111 this matt- an-1- &ht. 4 ,, ,, zot,i, it,Itit,s, itts t,,gts, ' I.'. .1113-1144.13,3 are .1 14. ell f,t t., . .13 ruse )4-1t,,er ag-ri331. t;,,,Anil of e th .., lted beat, Turkey, 11,41 b1Ate IS tilliM41N1 by t, 4r, , tlse reults this )IuAr bay been 1P, trot,- - 11 to it,. tits. st ,;,, t, st-itykg, that strain men trt.tri tht 11 tit- - t ,t, It....f LI,Ltht IN klAttKE'T. t;,1.1r1r1VIlr 44 kn,,eli,tisted Utah ,,au pr,..! ,,,,, 1,1,4. rt, e,, ass mething tt a ITharf la dots juju t.,, e.,...;,1 , 114 Itr, LII"tin? alit II heat market why , of t h 1;.x Ili y lia4Ltilins tt 1 L., fleelat. categnat thet ifertitt ,,.t. '1 11, 1A'Alt ANL 1,Vti.E.LT.. as :t ae. be,tet,-egthe etreite f tertdutL but thte taliet stud 1111a, 1,3i1 ,t.t. 1g The r--1 ,,,,,x1.1, II.Al . nutetledt I, tn., ehc.at 1. f,u. aro ntatakt h,, , Itt 111,. Amerleam. heart yitid am 1.;,:,,,,aaga,,1 1...rak.yt ,eftw,,,t,,t,o,,,,It 11,,,,,nt,r,r,:::::,,:,,,,,,,,tkl..,::,:44,11tstmFue , , 114 I . Perewed Se moot boldly!. 44k till,- - .41, !arm atuthete and herr. yielded SI toehela p. r 4, it tiTa Tarkirv Ited wheat. "F. a a quarter t4 a mile ,r ttw e),;,er'newt 'nation. The... etateihr'nte tire IN r - 5 , he44tedl .jfl4vu. ,e- 1101,-- '&tr hritt he I re- t 71 , ,r--trr.:-- 4 i I---',- tt. :..t.t , t tlint ,.., n,-- r cueltreall . i btcin 4, mIra6:y wall 1canoti noletuctiebrsvirgutars sibtolitt ihangYMoTretweitYr:fr7iirly angiadalusimingfrenbed17. "Lg. beilliadng Irmo the sage break, and turto.4 uses and barn covering more freely. The general opinion le that fill ought cultivation. The Yield for ltIS Lett to be a good year for hay cultivation. to 'be increased for 1916 by tine. to The outlook is for increase of acreage. 304.00e tons as a conservative eeum.s,,. , the ere. Atte reason tott the long, hot and dry season daarred the grain, it fatted to prop i'. mature to a considerable extent. h,n used. failed of its laraelY, and the- prodtortion tut a intnitnum. It may be remarked that barley in 11111 and trn did not pr11, a profitable venture. 110 that the twemt'rahre of this. the- unfavorable tirn&tI tonittriona, and the fact that '",vh harley acreage age cut Out tor kalif; had the natural and expected Such of this 'oars barley aa brio been marketed brought tta rents eirt, te, the farmers: Much, If not moat 1' the crop is reported etd ! on hand. PA!, appear to he filling at the aute thanks---fo- r thv tn.at partto the, pbetion.enal increase in the use of The t,unotilles and motor trucks ltah ;Agit output for 11115 is estimate4a e,tmrtirmruut then at half nflh,ii ,ulphe. the production Geitur ta buatielti ta the acre.. and yteldint, $1.10 to 31.116 per t.ivi to the grower With the atendy increstae In the u,,e or Motor teurtil 1, ,dravage pairtmaea. not PtOMIPing. the outlook for 01110 to ,o,alielit t.1 !,iPata A reC me-Bra- dstreet , ff a' trot prtse for tts k,hd ti the reit. in elate, this wine 41. to IrrIga latifin "We have had an ,, t not an now' e Dry rerni sane 'too why t', t"twr L if' " I,,,1 :10 s ,t,u atot, Mk coats, In lir& to called t, the tact that Attention ' r..1u ',,z, tn the tacuntrl tat kkgit,1 five 'rears ago, lt wee ,4,naolered at ,,.,,,., ksetalr untensonel,ie, 4' :'3''' I''' 'u'',"'-a- 11"""r' I's' 'i, nd tn,tattett tle-tholitth to attempt ,..zng crop" in the 41,1 i wIth n,,t agree gran ,,,,ti the a.thout detter aetahhorirkg :t. urts ri -u't uir ,,ti.h.tt!hig 1,,,,,,,,h-r ;reign. tiOU. Slut there hew he r r : 4..i: 11.0 t iih srin nutt,ut. set tst,g the fig. . the loewl pontlinent iora and ,r ,1..-, ,..,f wheat be the htndreta ,,t'aerea hate tit a '.111:4e a.-r.are taken th ;Aae nt 0,1A: bruh and i..,) t.ustuk; ,. ttch th- - t,,,r1e,-,- 47...Jou& uu1,1 MILLING. . norne In ell431111 ttril,, ,.'. ii ,,,, Ili ,,,Ki. mt,,,,,,,ut.y term-4k,,,W. put , I mind that In selpatuil is I no increase rel.ortd I n the Mr( tit flour '".. 41 .1,P.r'1..---- I , mates of rind thing ta to get a 1tiett here nutther millse' In Utah, the eiu,10infigptrh0742., 14.trticiertt ,- I tor (be pro4,1.4.1, rwintati ti all isat. s.,.4 wc""4"'"""TrAltittlf r.,ere are pe,ral rt.,...,1. tor I.. ne leekal It the dortion4 14. I t et to st tte ,totklair ,rettmatiert uutthuttteoly imeteutal. ''. aa-Irt, :nie ta there were rg,, ottrniti a ho VINT india e Itith regir't thiklawit., duilliag :4 itrid at It tier harm'. 1, It itittY- il - t it- th Et.tti Cr 10110111k tine texture---- a 1011M of The mills have da0, avehat ta.e.fitttis The Ann11,4ti output. season ni had rammer this deep frosts over their past 'ware .ie got h a'rance it close third. elttY and operattona ot rultita- to the Ma Illarrasseast 1 teeltb- de wee Lim, wteitee, :for ottatno tut, I:4o. talluite Juistifted thrs, at a tcesy tat ait. f a . tion heatot he whole the the world moot 1.... thorkttik. of tL rqt r ',mat., t supply partment of tigricultare ettiptoyed ,..,..., it-- tall. and lsummer thtre e.....ic'rttill01 It a ,414 Attie tIckAl lIntb, It taaisto 14r.,' yhe bff the shiPt,ed ',A of the ethic. es Ia.? SOUTHERN IfTAII fumigeting deviee wih 10: days In whit It there was to iLpre- 1...;..: t, eeatina (oar that the United Stalest troth without injury to the milling It has, the a U1 uutur Points 21 flOur tbk ilZied mills la Most of the whea,t greatest Wilclaltsrat In ISitS. Bishop F. I. Jones-anand dig saime,was matte avail- f '.; !; Ca). Topeka, nisi--. nurbl. The accady improvement et the liam ilyste espertmented in dry f a rm - plant, nut plump. and on amount ottavonsbl ' rt I", The their- able es itta flour in more. tt at aa the flour increatiquality Ille Neehv cavilling 113411if tt,a Ttrrs ilUr gonor of the work was itttritilated Motttlertio. omitting-sitaate, hi, ell:hustle conditions the harvesting was using 1 &wand botri here and abroad.. but they were not particular', by the activity of the 'state dairy "Ind a s.Kal prue he cents 'per al 1 i etinesssful. There was no then and la which, in- turri-ba"annulated grower wheat until the experiment fund bureau, shoe.. inspectors visited f 0 hi, P Ant Of shipment. (me to turn a greater acreage Into. wheat. successful ' farms authorised by the legislature of ell of the mills in the state. and saw 7yerY Uttl ru st -- some ali ght Far ...ilia information of the casual 'so& through the olieti.ition Of Petit. 44w It- that ter no wind storms trb i tau. lid' the demand from the east .,' ? them etas none-e-nd i for tnA 1....A,? produrt was the fact reader. it miaill be stated that wiutha WIdtisos bail taught the in getting r14 M the IteetL .10dge t he irrsin 119 everythitlf tritear la moan In the fall and Tentative Of'n1L, In 1004. : , ,t A 1 I tdadne harvAil! The reii"eing tables show how flour t, a.t ?., mete for them, that there had in the irroural Until the next mesterei. ested the firstGeorge ' of tomat I faott,e the i falrareve,,, in gen has rangel ,' crop ral,, locally in 1913. 1914 and an back te'n rainfall bet that unneual or June in ilitaturitill i tb, in not Spring tlie as July. milling 1 lJuss county by dry farmit.s. realisins 1911 these venation's being more or ',' T !1.".'jlInt Into j triP4 leas heat for time IL lot LI grewthi to acre while require bushels alst7 other Thp It& high at thp or CTope, n ontillisitus of the points umenf the hush bemuse on Recount ...i,i.,.:,.,4. liPribilliPettd.CVle ,sis erterirsetur resehof in hart tat; eastern s heat markets: I arnwris ti's have left their tram In the tei It ran Lis sown In Tithetile' More north- -, acres prime paid tor alleat in l9'4, farm-n- il i .t it heat yielded Turkey . Atireett !' :. tbe spring ern nuke it Is not harvested until 4 NV a bushels. t!IP ocrusi3erittile Estrin. pioweed us her- - steels-- ititendtag 1 L: Wag m 'stir to deep IV hrOt gate. lb- tAt" ,fr 17q,,, land rnr wowing to wheat, with the in .0IPettatiOn. of higher prtcys then steptemiver. Tres berry is harder then PiWalnir laud pummer f.wing of the ttvat ut winter wheat. anti it is claim- haul Me. Adam reports the, for the High NO. nt 32.19 reault that volunteer barley grew up even now i;litain: thus furnishing tin cd to snake P.': I i' i- 2 00 - a better flour T traer lied athitom kraile ::. .... years he has i 1 : with the wheat. and the local crop had opening bw I:tab wheat to the eastern -- Statvatialano report that tho IiIitn.kt wheat etelusioly.panted I .94 ail the Mg Family............ and ti," the eouniry In 1314 covered 33.- - aields in hts re1ithborh-.are of this to be sold for feeding purposes. nit ac- millers and manufacturers of floura i rip ef acres. No VEM BEIt with 4,000.000 additional Arleta sf wheat Thal eastward '''Ii count of the roe quality of the straight movement of wheat 377.410 12 !A' 21.9k; II fah patont a sown in wheat in the fall and rce t A. li of ; iseetion Director :. luta to, 1,4 ! been facilitated by the railroads an i wheat, where the ferment followed the In the spring of the weather bureau in th,s, tai . MAL ,19tntigt.t. gratio l' 2 1.7S 1, instruction of the Utah Agricultural granting a milling In transit rate: that liel America le- clainted to lead thee TIFP It that awhile ail areAttier ek.mptrip FlttilY ,t i o :914. A P1111, .1t,-la wheat may be ehippeti trnm rtah world Lis a cereal praducer, and tt is ehould he Implied in e,nnection a ith Dealand the Grdin college ; i I 90 -2: 1;ers and Millers associatitm, and sowed points to Mineouri river points at IA ledieved she will continue to hold that idey farming. temperature and precipi- IHirt) patPnt , Itation are the most important The an. rem, nenee. 2 44 4 7 the Turkey red artirlik there has been rents. it Can be stopped there. ground preIleneral ,1..7,1 that in the 'noel mean temperature in an the pti 1.4trnight irritje tate : .':, reports 2.1'1 ', i'l:dmily s steadily growing demand for Utah over into flour. and then shipped to greater nuflibPr nt important wintcr ientoil .4 ,'t i state of thts ititolP NoVI:MIIER 7S a 44 and toward between le iwheat states the tenden in d,areoa wheat taetern titatest. an 0,trops '':!': additional seven cents. Itirago for 1', $ 2. and condition"' are given had tit the matter Pt preripilati.m the 'High tx3 ten. I it 4 There are Win., but not many. platen making the total through rate if cents. leeeeneil area below A :, ali generally the fall cf 1014. rener.! rule la that hnd hawing to Fitalithr tr;.le HAI" where in state the constitution Considerable rtah wheat has been ex- mainly gating to the long spell ,,f an, p norP inches ,.! rw.n 2 40 tear. ramON .. in I I '! It of the soil and the climate are not fa ported. one large house In this atIreeitat,alit dry r.trinett the desire 1.1 'mat n.111. eta l A :!17, city alone reed off In avoid ::. APRIL he in the dam,,grnv and opiniun anploc ,aeetyka the llekmtan ,1 ,,'' 70 4 11 age reaulted in a late planted ctin iHiltorpts here that dr 'Armina ha,. tdigh ., 7 .1., .,,i. ';'' ; ;i. , 4' and la i k itaft,,, condi! ion. , Nebraakas !cote to itt,tv. ozieh titil,rea as have taa,los-ii,.1IAEA To th iwitMie !t) :0 wheat area gdod rhaa, ,rtirt,4 "ut r:, i: Fartrh, ! f,..,41 p4,,r1, adapted t,, dr) frarmink aleart the same at, in Wt. r:tfi-lf-r,VEM 1;11tmethI, imre,,per I".etn,,,, , LiftY FARM ItEr,'UUN ',,,,,;;;or-0,-.- 4 Z :, ( i 1 1 1,,i14!!, - j,. A i 2 r; ortiEn GrtAIN ett,rft I 1 .73,ixt,13.;47:4-I S!rlIght gr4,! What dry farm wheat rail, ng 411 ' ) ;0 , 'kr''' ,, 4, v Int es ATM idenoed at Idaho is oats is,essk ii ii't aocortiptieh hasp Ek,s. nat!ey rrn.d I 4, rt The ranch of I V6'. Hays is rive miles mtoor,,." thio past Nar The i I ,n haritel, Ti. re,irked , ;Id' AA,-,.,, L.,. ,,,, 1 1! r ,,t el, toss on land leitaol frcrn r.rI to onto t.. 1141gfr4111, tnrtrkr Iro I err, rI No. rth , .4 .1,, 'r.O. , ottirn:,,t n tnh Apr,: '' , t r . clesireil ' of tile and hrusii i; not elate. est.:mat at eat". ,rp-,oer in( th n,oplt ..' '' .;"'"'-e-' A.t....::, , th,o ylehl hetng 3s only tao ycars ago. It lies tin the hills 1'!)fl buhk a dtaT riii until retetnil," ncid 1,, I. 0 : for agtvulturil piirposes. :: In, ;,.,,,,-. lIn , 1 of. Idaho halts tt wag bk:i -, 0 ) f I trite district -- it can never amount it, : to much. the rainfall :eta light. Per. - , r7, 111V , I t 0 haps grain cwti be ralival In aome parts ., . I Is of thia country withaut irriaation. but S5 t for I. r not here.' Sitne then, every acre nf that '11'111. general hey erop in ig eti.er, )n. nrik7ng a s'icr ' land for man nide hail been broken as estimated by the statis t', cut down the pest. IN up and soweil to grain, and the coun1: ; ti: fl 1 , 1 KO,im one million ,s estmlate.1 that the weevil has tons. iact looks like I.: ;:i for Dakota. trywide except 1 ' iimund IN) been redo,...) 7.s per cent within the hits') tons alfalfa and 17.i.OeV 1 ': t i 1 the mountains in Ow dietance. . The , I 24, acres. With makrantains ranch t 4 flays i timothy. ft cionpared ik ith 1.90e ,,,,t) latc. two years The farmers have sons 4 ' ; ,i i If bushels a ilit of to the tons fcr 15!4. the ratio between the teo to hart- 'wing. dlising. and clearing ap ing yield nearly an2ARDEux3 .,t, "ore on raw land. without irrigation. the o'11 generall,. so as to gie the pest ',4k and in one of the dryest pummers for classes of ha.- remaining the same It no Ca c to Is1 s. and procreate. The -i4').' ' years. It ntk,! be remarked In general ta estimated that the farmer received scsfall dfimagin alfalfa by devouring , lacOthae0 over that acres of finest the bloom. mio the not anel ' ton and the itifalfa much $450 $10 per '4' body per t,,,,:,,.,,,,,,,, g wheat lands ta the world Ile within a ISINEMISM 1 The average Y!eld the pent itself Ai. the!, is no bloom ) q t ifahmile radius from Salt Lake (At). Ion for timothy , 4 on timothy. the weevil has little us - 23 A-, at three tons The out per acre is and are tributary to it thAt ichd . I Handl) ra say tie, titt,-- I; 'fit , - 111111. ' ' "4'40. 1 ' for this year is esti- weevil beisr touches :Walla seed itself. frry farm wheat Is becoming .more. VA of alfa1fa ! I f a year by year. factor in the output of mate-4 that ths quarantine against Utsi, ,,'17:,1L4o:104W i i I I by promnent han4,ers ,at 79, so Utah grains. What was practically IIS of,Pi h canfornin last fail had no Ins 41 - :;i1247;412:r- 1 1 -- care. or 27,w,ea Arm institution here occurred In east n.t'Ing ffilat.'e as xrunded basis. but I ' I t era- Just"- county. 12 years ago. when groaer It , ', nig though more cons,ry 1 il 4 ' ' Z 1, ,." t4I 4 t Prof. A. Widtwoe. now ' I. nr hrist of The alfalfa this year president crop ative 4ealere eottld reduce this teti4 r.':;.',, v : s f '''''Ml . 1 the Utah Agricultural college. and the t ; was damaged and considerably spoiled A ,f,,,, ' - i L. A. Merrill, then conneet- - mate by Vi ears. late Prof. the late i,,,,,,:,.. wet weather. and by spring iil , A ''''.,,illnkilt ,,t ,T" J. ,,,t vs ed with the experiment station of the Accord rig to reports, In some counthim did not bold as to the 11 i It ' 11 I , college, appeared before the county ties in this state. the second and third which crops pulled hay yield was commissioners Sephi. and persuad. through in 100171 conationAlfalfa is ' d them to grant the college 40 area SO per cent less than 1914. one reawor for 41 the bee. In great honey iiii 1' years ' on which to work out a new system of being because of unfavorable ciimatie east. the tinta basin, where so much , 11f ' i 4,lagriculture they had in view. They- conditions. the principal of fine alfalfa is grown ha. turned out fa,tor Ivlaimed that by proper methods. 20.041 an article of honey that has made I t 1 ii i !acres of beneh lands lying between Which ear this prolonged dry spell-- - rtah famous for this delicious edible t i and Levan could be made to pro. some farmers irrigating and some not. the country over, and the output this Iduee 20 bushels of wheat to the acre. But in titt.,st other counties and in Ida- year is estimated at 25 cant- - But 1 I a under maximum. favorable ?l Idaho is coming ::1 to the ft:Ratio' the a y crop cante through In very and 30 buohels on alter- ho, t,ill a honey producerrapidly because of tWiapid i; nate years. without the aid of artificial fair sha; e. Another neetEi,11 of the de- incrrase each year In acreage devoted 41: This proposition was so crease ir, proaFiction has been the eag- to clover. largely of the red irricatiori 1 top variety. no-- t at. the time that The- claim was erness of so i,41 "',iz!! mahy farmer s to increase The bees revel in this. Jobbing prices li received with doubtful credulity. but of the two brands of hay average in their well as the all the young experts were confident. arid fl I the of 114.50 and 215 per ton to acreage evnt,,i to of Sr. ratio made their atart. health is everything to the man the latter being for timothy. ,4; peas, beans. and sugar beets, Then a The wfied qlleirtiOn has not troubled I THEIR SUCCESS. who works hard is imclay long. third f:,:tor has been the increase of so much ths past year. though in the Their efforts successful. Ess that June gram and fox tall gave ct hvb consume Ms neither spring. him to start within a few poricznt for troubla. day with a practically all of trecor,trucks June grass appears for soma this large was hay grain. reason to he dying out,. but the fear occupied and got that the food rtl tissue nourishing that under supplies of cultivation s,r with 1 'r-Ir.f.Vii i,it haK been largely re- I, that somy:thing f.190 may show up tvrt,li tr, Justify this erperii1 to mak trouble. manual labor keeps breaking down. However, June grams nt the alfalfa ac- duced mnt. which ristaitzsd into actual a good deal for boaes which r:1 It !is claimed that where c,,mpiashincnt whit and growl Agricul 'P.m to eat it both green and cured ; 1: I :,,',1:,-,,-,I wmbeselitarto Partutnitricolardirktieln in7ubeshiter racantrulerser potvrteallsideraas btakie I , 4 , Eight Million Dollars F....., ----- --, !with awn Will Amount to More Than , ,.. 18 1915 EVENING. NEWS' SAT Rt)AY-- DECEMBER ! , i , DESERET ' .i'',, 3 .. , - . i ,..t., ) - , ' , ' , - . . , tt, If , il I, - , 4 1 hn , Company 310 Newhouse Bldg. - 510 Idaho Bldg. Boise, Idaho. Leslie L. Long, Supt. $alt Lake City, Utah. Frank R. Whitzel, Supt. hr tat,.at-.11.1,r- licea-teg- ' '' , , - bet-tel- t.,41 tine-fift- - - T. l ,111 i The Bradstreet Company investigates the financial condition and credit standing of individuals, firms and engaged in mercantile business throughout the civilized world. ti-- All-ut- i m- - , ' e ? 'xir( - , etaitztl-bu"'"4- 11 s , staine-www-t- ett vat-urns-- .. I ' 4. I a ;L. 4 Id if , 1P1111.---IP13- .. It is a Commercial Agency exclusively, handles no collections, and devotes its entire energy to the one purpose. Hence it has inaugurated every real improvexpent ever made in Agency service. A few of the features devised and first adopted by Brad- - t,-4,i- i This-see- A ''' 0 4 i , Utah-Idah- ',I -4- , i i: Paragraphed Reports. Gazeteer of every P. Branch House Ratings. Divisions Ratings. Bank Clearing Statistics. Failure Records. Commodity Index Number. a i - 2 ; '1 - A .h..- t,"Lit i. r, ' 1,3t-r- vv ... rt-- ;e . , ar: street's ,t. i 7. ,i, "-- 'w--i, i ) '9 04 3 1 -- iI w-- ' ",frri,;' C,t1.1 ..zt A ri A: , t,:rt 're , N -- , tIlikik1 PONINFOAMENMWMAM, f- '0'' T,3F: 1 1 OA , , , I t ' 1 1 alert, - Tr... I 1 ill it 1' - -- -' ,f- r :!: TERMS MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION. Wasatch 892. P. O. Box 1106. r.1.7-1,.- t..-K.- ili,i, cial honor. I -- , Subscriptions will not be solicited or accepted from those who are engaged in doubtful or irregular enterprises, or whose records give evidence even of a disposibusiness meth.tion to disregard correct . ods or recognized standards of commer- na 4 1 1:1,4; r: - IN o , ,,ht . ' -- It is the only Mercantile Agency maintaining an office in Bode, Idaho. Utah Hay Crop 1,000,000 Tons "":" i A -- - A- lil i . 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