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Show CASE LIGHT TRACTOR ATTRACTS ATTENTION Mr. J. H. Arthur, the local agent of the Care Company, has on exhibition exhi-bition here one of their light traction engines equipped with three average size plows, just south of The Record building on Main street, which is attracting at-tracting a good deal of interest from the farmers of this locality. The machine ma-chine is capable of drawing three plows or a proportionate load of other farm machinery or loaded wagons, and is supposed to do the work of at least six horses on the farm. Messrs. Ralph Steward, branch manager man-ager at Salt Lake City, George C. Stayner, sales agent, and George Winney, mechanic for the above company, com-pany, are here for the purpose of giving giv-ing a demonstration with the machinery machine-ry in actual use upon the farm. It is reported that, among other things, they will give an exhibition of plowing plow-ing up a lucerne field. To our mind a tractor of about this canaclty is the logical equipment for: cultivating farms of from one to two hundred acres, and if the Case people have evolved an efficient and depend , able machine, they are likely to do a big business. The demonstration will be awaited with impatience on the part of the fanning fraternity. |