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Show From where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh wStkr Blue Wins This "Hunt" ! Cappy Miller's coon dogs-ex- dogs will ever take in hunt prizes, cept for one of them, Old Blue are From where I sit, that should about the finest hounds in the teach us not to look down on hu-county. hu-county. Blue's too friendly and mans, when they act differently easy-going to care much about than we think they should. For in-hunting. in-hunting. He doesn't act the way we stance, maybe you think tea goes think a good dog should, so we fig- best with food. O.K. but don't ured he'd never amount to much. size up wrong the man who enjoys But a fellow comes around Sat- a bottle of beer at mealtime, urday looking for a good dog to Like Blue, I guess we're all "dif- photograph for some advertising, ferent" in one way or another , And the dog he picks is Blue! Says but that doesn't mean we don't Blue's happy, friendly face is just have our good points, too! the one to attract people's atten- "17 tion. So Cappy gets more money &Ls m,J for that picture than his other "UWJ Copyright, IVbl, United states tsrewers r ouniatum ;i r:; I .:M!,.:!.I ! I.i I! !:! ! I l.i !!: '! M I iTTTTi:! i , Li , rl I ' iTi I II 1 1 !:l iM I I il ! M i I- i :l! :!.:,!.! .1 1 lll'lli.. IKE IT WON'T BE LONG NOW m wrm y " "" TWW I 1 . , ;; . - - ' ,f : i " . V j I I k " 1 I i " ' .J . ' - I I 5 ' ; '" I I LARRY'S SHADOW 6 It's Opportunity Day At PETERSON BROS. f March 8, 1951 ( THE SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 12:00 NOON LOCATION: 5 miles Southwest of Ogden PETERSON BROS. Herefcrds of Quality I I OGDEN, UTAH ELKO, NEV. I JIWWflllllB MB!,; A Kite MnA A Damp Plus 'rz Electric Wj,,... wifes REDDY'S RULES 1. . Keep Kites Away From Pow-erlines. Pow-erlines. 2. - Use Dry Cotton String Only. 3. - Do Not Use Metal on Kites. 4. - Do Not Climb Poles. TELLURIDE POWER CO. A Self-supporting Tax-paying Industry SEE THIS VITAL FARM MACHINERY SUPPLY INFORMATION In a recent letter from the International Harvester Co. they stated that due to demands made necessary by the war on their means of production; allotments were necessary in distributing the goods made for civilian use. These allottments were made on the basis of dealers' purchases in 1950. FOLLOWING IS A TABLE SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF TRUCKS, TRACTORS, AND FARM MACHINERY ALLOTTED TO ASHBY'S INC. FOR 1951 ! ' i Machine and Period Involved Number NmV numoer Number Number for which I AUoted Now Sold ' Order will bo Acptd. Pick-ups; 1st half 1951 9 " " ' 1 . 2-ton Trucks & larger; 1st half 1951 1 j "M" Tractors; Total year 1951 5 ! 3 b "MD" Tractors; Total year 1951 4 Q t TD-9 Tractors; 1st half 1951 3 j 4 "H" Tractors; Total Year 1951 0 0 2 (I C Tractors: We have 10 on hand which were purchased before allottments 10 WD-9 Tractors; Total year 1951 4 , n'8, 10 ' 4 6' Combines; Total Year 1951 1 2 $ 29" Threshers; Total year 1951 2 0 ' ti Auto. Hay Bailers; Total year 1951 2 2 0 . 2 0 K " !o Posslbly more ir tte? ' SraCMUY AND IF ORDERS NOW. NEED m 1951 PLACE YC7 ASHBY'S INC. DELTA, UTAH " |