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Show SEED CROP BRINGS MONEY TO VALLEY Alfalfa seed sales from Beaver bottoms to date are reported as follows: fol-lows: Dryden Brothers and Eb Tanner sold 422 bags at prices ranging rang-ing from 13 1-2 to 1,4 l-2c,-this being be-ing the highest price paid' for common com-mon so far. The car brought In the neighborhood of $10,000. W. S. Bond and W. M. Bond sold 116 bags a 13 3-4c, 285 bags at 13 l-2c, the shipment bringing around $9,000. Jim Patterson, 245 bags and Frazier, 190 at 13 l-2c. Dan Smithson' has 150 bags not yet sold. This represents the crop in the bottoms. South of town W. H. Hendrickson has sold 218 bags of Grimm and Horace Hor-ace Elmer 69 bags at a price between be-tween 23 and 25c. C. G. Haskell is authority for the information, he having sampled practically all the seed grown in Beaver and Iron counties, in addition addi-tion to 17,000 bags in Millard. a |