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Show Army Horses Hard To Get Horse llujer For the Allies Secures Hut Thirteen Horses In Lelil, American Am-erican Fork mid l'leasaut (Iroie. W. II. Dunn, representing Campbell and Heed of St. I-ouls, was In American Ameri-can Fork Wednesday buying horses for the European War. They will be shipped to tho Allies and nro for cavalry purposes. Over 100 head of horses were brought to Ileok's stables for Inspection, but only four wqro purchased. Thoy wore too low, too short, too young or too high In price. Among the tequlslts wire that thoy must be sixty Inches high, broke to the saddle, over live years of age, and not have any of the cups worn out of their teeth, and sound In other respects Uicul horse men think horses that would come up to theso reqiiliements were woith more than Mr. Dunn was willing to pay The prices ranging ficm $75 to $r.',-. Ho secured but one horse from Lehl, six from I'le.isant Grove ami two from Vlneyaid n |