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Show 1 " More and Better Fruit Utah has long enjoyed an enviable reputation for excellent quality of fruit. There can bo no doubt that in the possession of favorable conditions of soil and climate, Utah can produce fruit of unexcelled quality. There is a recognized need, however, for improving orchard management, manage-ment, with a view to securing the highest possible acre-yield that will grade high. A high percentage of first-grade fruit in a large acre-yield means I profit to the grower. PAY ATTENTION TO:. Effective Spraying, Efficient Irrigation, Rigorous Thinning, Careful Picking, Approved Grading and Packing. For further information consult your county agricultural J agent or write the Utah Agricultural College. Logan, Utah Gunnison Valley Bank Gunnison, Utah Published by this Bank in cooperation with the Agricultural Agri-cultural Committee of the Utah Bankers' Association. More Time for M l More rforCc 1 i 1 The Whole Family Will fi Enjoy Mother's Present s xr If f the Lj-hgmfm AUTOMATIC inT? OsOUlO&fU ELECTRIC 1930 Model ' - RANGE . PLACED IIV YOUR HOME 8?00 im - READY TO USE FOR ONLY ilf WIS , ; And the Balance in 18 MONTIIS with Your Light Bills j Teiluricie Power Go. n r . - . . -i v SL h a &Ir vx. If; hjj J |