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Show tiUte County News, Junction, tfati County New INI) ell - FOR ENCIX r a - s ay a Ws Islhe tfinsDof ysarvfg fix up your summer dollies, WadJ clewing jressfog, Glaring ant dying. Guaranteed first class Work cnfy. e , . Seda! afienta ii mail orders, Beasonabieprices. Ideal Cleaners & Tellers, flicbfiel- d- SUNDAY Utah. IT o, 9W;HOE REPAIRING sivi yjjfjsrles aid well heeled keep y S- - ' w-- Junction; Util). . Lost Utah 1927 Automobile liscense plate Eo. fween Sevlor River Bridge and Junction; Finder please notify Piute County News, Junction, Utah. 54-1- 92 t: FURNITURE REPAIRING REPAIRING, UPHOLSTERING REFINISHING, MAKIN- G- GUARANTEED WORK OfILX FIRST-CLAS- N. SWANSON, HARRY I A I. . . I i X V . . 4 tf;Hv AND PABIJIIT r .Junction, 'Utah ! f H-h- f, MK v? flOODL p rsffliSSOR C2 w wuJ.'fcRtaifsns S6S Dew Professor : Id liKa Less Hay on Cattle Menu to Know jn<a people LKc what they look suit. flatter them They with skilful pen and glorify their mus with, paint ! A. t Dont blaone artist, Mister MS the Glum-Ke'dce- You WANT REAL -- LOO. YOUTHFUL tofaKe.; For sometimes are So clumK? 1 Candy J Book H.S,9E.Otio St, Chicago Eye Beauty 4You, too A CAMERA-R- OT A PORTER HOUSE ' STEAK or um . TMIY'I? not always try" Subjects 51 Nigiit and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye Care M uric Co, Dept PLEASE PONT LAUC.H, O" HEARTILY, MAtAN s am photo uen 'why HrHERE is no good reason fthy your dealer should offer you something else when you ask for AGRICULTURAL FOUNDATION can have cleaner, . brighter and prettier Sears-Roe-hue- five-yea- Furniture Use no?speaKmwliKe ness- - can mfcKe.! he' ti JJ WyrAi-- -- miBil at all p Dealers - . & will be less hay on the THERE menu tills year, due to the short hay crop, says the Agricultural Foundation. Farm-.er- s will produce only 78,900,000 tons, because of the unfavorable weather. I.nst year they produced 87,000,000 r tons, and the average crop is 9p, 000, 000 tons, the Foundation points out. It is true that there are fewer livestock to consume this years hay crop. Most of the crop is eaten by cattle. Horses and hheep also require lapge quantities. This year farmers devoted 59,0,10,000 acres to tame hay crops, such as alfalfa, clover, timothy and mixed crops. This Is a slight reduction from last years acreage. This is expected yield 1.34 tons per acre, a smalley jeld than usual. Order Your Butter at the NEWS |