Farmers and merchants directory of Utah County, 1916, Part 3

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Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Salt Lake City: The Utah Farmers Directory Co
Number of Pages: 278


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STATE INSTITUTIONS AT PROVO. State Mental Hospital.


Hon. Wm. Spry, Chairman; Dr. D. H. Calder, Supt. (Resigned.)


United States Officers Located in Provo. U. S. Referee in Bankruptey-E. E. Corfman, 9 Knight Block.


U. S. Forest Service (Uinta National Forest)- A. W. Jensen Supervisor, 4 Holbrook Bloek. U. S. Geological Survey ( Reclamation Service). J. L. Lytel, Project Engineer, 711 E. Center.


CHURCHES. Baptist.


First Baptist Church-151 N. 1st East. Catholie.


St. Peter's Church-91 E 1st North. Christian Seience. Church of Christ Scientist-Reed Smoot Bldg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Presideney Utah Stake of Zion- Joseph B. Keeler-President. J. Wm. Knight-1st Counselor. Amos N. Merrill-2d Counselor. MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES OF THE UTAH STAKE OF ZION.


Each ward has a relief society, presided over by a president and two counselors.


HICKS JUBILEE HATCHERY


BABY CHICKS AND EGGS


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GLOBE


Only $1.50 per year


EVERYBODY READS IT ONCE A WEEK. PAYSON'S LIVE UP-TO-DATE NEWSPAPER


HEADER


Funeral Decorations


Cut Flowers


HULBERT BROS. 233 Main Street


MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, BAGS


and SUIT CASES Salt Lake City, Utah


REPAIRING AND ORDERED WORK A SPECIALTY. A FINE LINE OF LEATHER GOODS, PURSES. TOILET ROLLS, ETC.


"THE HOUSE OF FEATURES" Let us show you the Latest, Newest and Best


GAYETY THEATRE


GEO. H. DONE Prop.


TELL THEM YOU SAW THEIR AD HERE


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Young Men's Mutual Improvement Assns. of Utah Stake.


Each ward has a Y. M. M. I. A., presided over by a president and his counselors.


Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Assns. of Utah Stake.


Each ward has a Y. L. M. I. A., presided over by a president and two counselors.


Primary Associations of the Utah Stake of Zion. Each ward has a Primary Association, presided over by a president and two assistants.


Sunday Schools of Utah Stake of Zion.


Each ward has from one to two Sabbath Schools, in charge of superintendent and assist- ants.


Congregational.


First Congregational Church-304 N. Academy Ave.


Episcopal.


St. Mary's Episcopal Church-50 W 2d North.


Lutheran.


Evangelical Church-60 S 3d West.


Methodist Episcopal.


Methodist Episcopal Church-24 S 2d West.


Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Salnts.


240 W. 4th South.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Court House, 76 E. Center, Phone 9.


James H. Gardner.


James H. Gardner of Lehi, has charge of the northern district of Utah county's business. He is a man with progressive ideas always boosting for the uplift and betterment of county condi- tions and is well respected by all who know him. Mr. Gardner is interested in the sugar factory, and other business interests in the county.


J. F. Bringhurst. .


J. F. Bringhurst, county commissioner, was born in Springville, December 13, 1861, and at- tended the first term of the then Brigham Young Academy, where he received his education. Mr. Bringhurst has been in the mercantile business and was for fifteen years traveling auditor and salesman for the Consolidated Wagon and Ma- chine Company.


Benjamin Isaac.


The third county commissioner is Benjamin Isaac of Spanish Fork, who has charge of the southern section of Utah county policies. Mr. Isaac is a progressive man of affairs, who always finds time to do his full duty in the office which he holds.


6% FARM LOANS ON LONG TIME INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY-PRINCIPAL PAID BY INSTALLMENTS (Address)


INTER-MOUNTAIN RURAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION 604-606 MCINTYRE BLDG. SALT LAKE CITY


E. T. Palfreyman.


E. T. Palfreyman, county clerk of Utah county, was born April 17, 1883, at Springville, Utah. He was educated at the Brigham Young Uni- versity and International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pa.


Mr. Palfreyman was elected treasurer of Utah county by the Republican party, November, 1910. While treasurer, marked improvements were made in the keeping of accounts. He introduced the feature of writing a full description of the real estate in Utah county. This improvement reduced the expense to the tax payers $456.00. Tax experts from most of the counties of this state adopted this system.


During part of the years 1913 and 1914 he was employed by the state auditor. In Novem- ber, 1914, he was elected county clerk. In this office he has effected a saving of $465.75, as compared with the previous year.


Mr. Palfreyman is chairman of the Republican party at Springville; is a public worker in the community in which he lives; and is broad. minded and energetic.


TIN SHOP


P. O. Box 1272


SPANISH FORK, UTAH LEWIS JACOBSON, Proprietor


Manufacturer of-Cornices, Skylights, Ventilalors, Roofing, Metal Ceilings, Hot Air Heating


Phone 66


Ask Your Grocer For ORANGES, BANANAS, LEMONS, FIGS, DATES, NUTS, ETC. SOLD BY US THE WM. M. ROYLANCE CO. Provo, Utah


in Motion Pictures.


PAYSON


62-66 WEST SECOND SOUTH


THE ARROW PRESS TRIBUNE-REPORTER PRINTING CO.


SALT LAKE CITY


PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES


BINDING


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The only complete set of abstract records in Utah County, Abstracts, Loans, Real Estate, Fire Insurance.


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SPRING CANYON COAL


C. F. Johnson.


C. F. Johnson, county recorder, was born in Payson, Utah, February 5, 1886. After graduat. ing from the Payson high school, Mr. Johnson served two years as deputy county clerk from 1911 to 1913, where he admirably served the people of Utah county,


From 1913 to 1915 Mr. Johnson was employed by the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company and again in November, 1915, was called upon to serve the people of Utah county, being elected county re- corder. All who know Mr. Johnson and his abilities predict for him a very successful career, and it is doubtful if the people of Utah county could easily find a man who would perform his public duties equally as well,


F. M. BROWN, Pharmacist


AMERICAN FORK


Phone 65


UTAH


We may not be the nearest DRUGGIST to you but we will try to come the nearest to pleasing you


Prescriptions CALLED FOR and DELIVERED No Extra Charge


Established 17 Years


References: Any Bank in Utah


WM. H. CHILD & CO., Brokers


MINING EXCHANGE BLDG.


Branch Offices: Eureka, Provo, Utah


money for you.


particulars on several good Utah stocke that will make big


FREK MARKET LETTER UPON REQUEST. A Post Card will bring you


PHONE 299


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Elias A. Gee.


Deputy County Clerk Ellas A. Gee was born in Provo, June 29, 1868.


Mr. Gee spent the early part of his life on the farm, attending the Brigham Young University (commercial department) during the winter months.


For six years Mr. Gee was engaged in the mercantile business in Provo and in April, 1899, completed a two years' absence, which was spent in Florida, representing the Mormon Church. Upon his return, Mr. Gee associated himself with the Provo Woolen Mills, and in 1905 was elected county clerk of Utah county, where he served for four years, after which he became associated with the Z. C. M. I. at Provo.


It is doubtful that any other county officer has had as much business experience as Mr. Gee. and his success lies in his strength of character and business ability. Mr. Gee is admired by his friends, both political and otherwise, for his courteous and obliging manner,


PROVO, UTAH


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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH


Writo Us Today


PREPAREDNESS


The grim reaper took your neighbor. He'll knock for you. Are you prepared to go? le Your Life Ineured? INTERMOUNTAIN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Boston Bldg. . A HOME INSTITUTION Salt Lake City


8 Post Office Place Salt Lake City, Utah


Typewriters Sold, Rented and Repaired


Henry East. .


Sheriff Henry East was born in England in 1872, coming to America with his parents two years later. The family located in Weber county where Mr. East received his early education. For a number of years the sheriff followed railroad- ing until in 1901 he was elected city marshal of Lehi, where he served for seven and one-half years. In 1912 Mr. East was elected sheriff of Utah county and again in 1914 was re-elected to serve a two-year term, in which capacity he is now engaged Mr. East has a strong character and a personality which fits him exceptionally well for the important position which he holds and commands respect from all with whom he comes in contact. The people of Utah county should be proud of the work which has been done in the sheriff's office under the administra- tion of Mr. East.


John T. Lant, Pres. W. F. Persson, Vice-Pres. Reid Persson, Secy. & Treas.


LANT & PERSSON COMPANY Inc. "THE CLOTHIERS" Everything in Gents' Furnishings and Ladies' and Children's Shoes. MAIN STREET, PAYSON, UTAH


MANUFACTURERS OF THE SILENT TYPEWRITER


Geo. P. Parker.


Geo. P. Parker, L. L. B., county attorney, was born in American Fork, Utah, 31 years ago.


Mr. Parker graduated from the Brigham Young University with honors, later taking his degree from the University of Michigan. For several years Mr. Parker was engaged in business in Canada. He later returned to Utah, locating in Provo, where he organized the firm of Parker & Robinson, attorneys, which is one of the strongest and most reliable firms in the county.


Through determination to build up a big practice, Mr. Parker has successfully guided his firm until it has reached an enviable position in the legal profession generally, and it was this same determination to succeed and give the county the very best attention possible that won for Mr. Parker his election on the Republican t'cket, as county attorney, January 4, 1915.


Mr. Parker is giving the same careful attention to his public duties which so characterizes his firm, and there is no doubt that the county attorney's office will be more systematically and economically operated than has ever been the case before.


PAYSON We Carry a Complete Line of John Deere Plows-and Implements, Velie Buggies, Weber Wagons, McCormick Goods, Sharpless Separators, etc. UTAH


Central Lumber and Hardware Co.


IF YOU


WANT TO ( OR BUY FARM IMPLEMENTS IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY


( BUILD, DECORATE,


SEE US


HANAN SHOES MANHATTAN SHIRTS FOWNES GLOVES PHOENIX HOSE KNOX HATS


W HEN you want Men's Apparel this is the place to buy it. Salt Lake boasts no gres ter establishment than "Utah's Greatest Clothing Store." Sampeck Clothes for Boys


Gardner and Adams Company THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES


L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO.


WHEN ANSWERING ADS MENTION THIS DIRECTORY


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GATRELL'S UNIQUE SCHOOL of PRACTICAL BUSINESS, SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING


GEO. GATRELL, Principal SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH


The Quickest and most Efficient School in the City. THREE MONTHS COURSE $20.00 or $8.00 PER MONTH BE SOMEBODY


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UTAH COUNTY FARMERS AND MERCHANTS DIRECTORY


Marian CHinger.


In 1874 Marian Clinger was born in Provo and is now the County Road Commissioner. Mr. Clinger passed his early boyhood days In Provo, later attending the Brigham Young University. Mr. Clinger is a successful farmer and stock raiser and has held many civil offices. Of course, at the present time, Mr. Ciinger Is deeply inter- ested in his work as County Road Commissioner, and our good roads arc an evidence of his ability and success along these lines. His main efforts are now being diverted to work on the roads in Pine Canyon near Eureka; Canyon Glen in Provo and the securing of the abandoned rallroad grade from Goshen to Soldier Summit, in Spanish Fork Canyon. Mr. Clinger is not a believer In unneces- sary expeditures for temporary road construction and repairs and is a strong advocate for a con- crete highway in Utah county, from the north end of the county to the south end, which could be built and maintained at a cost less than for tem- porary roads. This would give Utah county a passable road 365 days in the year. Mr. Clinger is a leading citizen in his community and one who has long since gained the respect and ad- miration of all those with whom he has come in contact.


UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR


ABSOLUTELY PURE


The Cooperation of Sugar Beet Raisers is Appreciated


AND PLUMBING HEATING


UTAH


LEHI


L. L. Nelson.


L. L. Nelson, county treasurer, was born in Provo, Utah, October 1, 1864. He received his education at the Brigham Young University and for several years followed along mechanical lines.


Mr. Nelson has held numerous civil and eccle- siastical positions. He served as county re- corder from 1896 to 1899 and was deputy county treasurer for eight years from 1900 to 1908 and was re-elected county treasurer in 1914.


Mr. Nelson has been very popular in his long public life, and has served the people with the determination to give them only the best. Each year improvements have been made in account- ing methods and in 1915 the books of the county were audited and found, in addition to being thoroughly up-todate, to be in splendid and accurate condition.


Mr. Nelson is one of the stalwart Republicans of Utah county and is respected and looked up to by all. He is efficient and his ability and amiable disposition have carried him on to success.


SALT LAKE CITY


SUCCESSFULLY TREATED DRUG and TOBACCO HABITS


Utah Typewriter Exchange Co.


36 WEST SECOND SOUTH


All makes of Typewriters Exchanged, Sold and Repaired. Agents Edison-Dick Mimeographs. Elliott Addressing Machines.


PHONE WAS. 430 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH


PHONE WAS. 1791


NEAL INSTITUTE


M. S. LOTT


LEHI


Steam and Hot Water Installations Supplies of All Kinds, Estimates Furnished FREE First Class Service at Regular Prices.


525 EAST 2nd SOUTH ST. DRINK HABIT CONQUERED IN THREE DAYS AT


MILLER AND VIELE FARM LOANS


803-807 KEARNS BLDG. SALT LAKE CITY


Write Us


We are financial correspondents-Union Central Life Insurance Co. Assets over $109,000,000.00. LONG TIME LOANS. Liberal Rates. Liberal Partial Payment Options. See US first.


Spring Canyon Coal Plaster and Cement Paints, Oils and Glass


Garden Hose Carpenters Tools


Lumber and Mill Work


Builders Hardware


All Kinds of Fencing


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John R. Stewart.


County Surveyor John R. Stewart was born in Provo, Utah, January 20, 1879, and has always resided in Utah county, except while away to school.


He received his high school education at the Brigham Young university, Provo, and from 1904 to 190S attended the University of Utah, taking out the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering.


Mr. Stewart has practiced engineering in one field or another for twenty years. He has had numerous government contracts for the survey of public lands throughout Utah and Wyoming. After many years of practice he has acquired a general knowledge of Utah county and particu- larly its surveys, which especially fits him for the important position of engineer for Utah county.


The County Surveyor's office is perhaps the least understood office in the county; but in reality it is one of the most important.


It is the technical department of the county and everything of a technical nature must be approved by the county surveyor. The work in- cludes laying out of roads, designing of bridges, culverts and other structures, reestablishment of lost or obliterated government corners, estab- lishment of county boundaries, securing rights of


PAYSON MILLING CO.


T. F. Tolhurst, Proprietor MERCHANT AND CUSTOM MILLERS


Second East and Fourth South


Payson, Utah


way for State and county roads and numerous other important matters.


Owing to the rapid development of agriculture in Utah county the past few years, new roads are constantly being opened.


All maps and plats filed for record in the county recorder's office are recorded by the county surveyor's office, and all the records, field books, plats, designs, etc., of all work done by or through this office are kept on file in the county surveyor's office for the benefit of the public.


Frank S. Allen.


Mr. Frank S. Allen, assistant county surveyor was born in Provo in 1877. He was educated in the public schools of Provo and the Brigham Young University.


Besides his residence school training, he has taken considerable post graduate work in engi- neering subjects with the I. C. School at Scran- ton, Penn.


Mr. Allen has spent a great deal of time in practical mining engineering. He has also had considerable experience in government land sur- veying, irrigation and hydrographic surveying, mapping and platting, on one of the largest irri- gation projects in the State.


187 W. 1st South Office:


DR. L. B. PHILPOTT


Provo


Phone 408


Utah


Capitol Garage


CAPITAL SERVICE


PHONE WASATCH 4051 SALT LAKE CITY 123 SOUTH STATE STREET


Storage, Washes, Gasoline, Oil and Accessories, Repair Work Guaranteed We Call For and Deliver Cars, We Have a Fireproof Garage With Ladies' and Gentlemen's Rooms Supplied With Toilet Necessities. The Only Vacuum Cleaner in the West For Cleaning Tops, Cushions and Robes. This Service Free to Patrons. Safety of Robes, Etc. Guaranteed. BONDED EMPLOYEES- -OPEN DAY AND NIGHT


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VETERINARIAN


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UTAH


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SPANISH FORK


REMEMBER YOU FOUND IT IN THIS DIRECTORY . 21


PHONE NINE AND GET DELIVERIES ON TIME


PORTER-WALTON CO.


Seed and Nursery Specialists For Western U. S. A.


Plant Mountain Grown Seeds, Shrubs and Trees They're More Vigorous Write For Free Seed and Nursery Book SALT LAKE CITY UTAH


RATES PER DAY 35c - 50c - 75c SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH


MRS. A. D. GRIM, Prop.


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Hyrum H. Christensen.


Hyrum H. Christensen, county assessor, was born in Saiem, Utah, June 4, 1881.


After completing a two-ycars' business course at the L. D. S. high school he took up the occu- pation of farming, in which capacity he gained a very good reputation. In 1909 and 1910 he acted as chief deputy in the county cierk's office. In the fall of 1910, he was elected county assessor and successfully filled this very important posi- tion and was re-elected by the people for another two-year term which he is now serving.


It is the general opinion that the county assessor's office is one of the best managed and thorough offices in the county.


Mr. Christensen has done himself proud at the head of this office and is descrving of all the credit which has been given him. It is under his administration that the new system of assess- ments has been inaugurated which takes effect this fall and which gives the full valuation of property. This system is an improvement and should be received with approval by all.


UTAH


PROVO FEED STORE


James K. Pierpont, Proprietor Dealers in HAY, GRAIN AND MILL STUFFS


386 West Center Street Phone 31 Provo, Utah


THE NEW WILSON HOTEL


Across from Orem Depot


PROVO,


Don W. Conover.


Don W. Conover, deputy county assessor, was born and raised in Provo, and with the exception of two and a half years, representing the Mormon Church, he has always lived in the Garden City. Mr. Conover received his education at the dis- trict schools and the Brigham Young University of Provo. Under his management, the card sys- tem of titles of real estate now in vogue, in the assessor's office, of Utah county, was in- staffed and is classed as one of the best and most up-to-date in the state.


FOR THE McCORMICK LINE OF IMPLEMENTS AND REPAIRS.


OR WRITE THE


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ALSO THE FULL I. H. C. LINE


UTAH


AMERICAN FORK


SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH


NEWHOUSE HOTEL Managing Director


F. V. HEIM


400 ROOMS --- EVERY ROOM WITH BATH AND OUTSIDE EXPOSURE, FIREPROOF RATES $1.50 AND UPWARDS, WELL EQUIPPED WITH SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN DANCING from 4.30 to 6 p.m. and from 10.30 to 12.30 p.m. THE FAMOUS HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA PLAYS during DINNER and LUNCH


PROVO TEA AND CHINA CO.


50 North Academy Ave.


PROVO, UTAH


We have a complete line of the best Tea, Coffee, Spices Extracts, Aluminum, Granite, Enameled Ware, China and Crockery, etc. We carry ten open stock Dinner Sets, where you can replace any piece broken. Let Us Treat You Right.


TELL THEM YOU FOUND IT HERE


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Alphabetical Farmers Directory of Utah County


COPYRIGHT 1916


A Abildskov John, Salem, 15A 14 mi N. Beets, alfalfa. Ackland N, Santaquin, 3A in city limits. Alfalfa. Ackons Wm E, Provo RFD 1, Box 107, 14A 4 mi NW. Apples, raspberries, alfalfa, beets. Fmly 7.


Adams A, Am Fork, 40A 1 mi W. Alfalfa, beets. Fmly 6.


Adams Albert J, Am Fork, RFD 1, 20A 12 mi NE Alpine. General farming. Fmly 7.


Adams Benj, Pl Grove, Phone 15-J, 4A 4 mi E. Eggs, raspberries, chickens. Fmly 6. Adams Bert H, Pl Grove, 8A 112 mi NE. Rasp- berries, strawberries. Fmly 1.


Adams George J, Provo RFD 1, Box 283, Phone 138-R-1, 18A 5 mi NW. Peaches, strawberries. Fmly 12.


Adams J, Provo RFD 1, Box 305, 15A 5 mi NW. Peaches, apples, pears, cherries, potatoes. Fmly 5.


Adams John A, PI Grove, 81/2A in two tracts in city limits. Raspberries, beans, carrots, corn, apples, peaches, pears, prunes. Fmly 3.


Adams Joseph H, PI Grove, 11A in city limits. Beets, potatoes, wheat, hay. Fmly 8. Adams J L, PI Grove, 2A 4 mi E. Raspberries, White Leghorn chickens. Fmly 6. Adams Lewis, Pl Grove, 7A 1 mi NE. Wheat, peaches, hay. Fmly 6.


THE BUSINESS OF FARMING


The most intensively cultivated farms in Europe are in that part of the province of Valencia, Spain, which lies between the moun- tains and the Mediterranean.


This land produces $640 per acre. In these districts 100 acres support 160 families and single families live on the products of four- tenths of an acre.


Farms are rented at $30 per acre, and farmers pay 48 cents an hour for pumped water, or 200 gallons per minute, and almost all farming is done by hand.


Denmark has 15,000 square miles of land, main- tains 2,700,000 persons and exports annually $150,000,000 worth of butter, bacon and eggs.


The Danish farmer buys nothing individually. He uses no seeds till they have been tested by experts furnished by the co-operative society. He does all his buying through the co-operative society. He never kills his own hogs-though there are 500 hogs to every 1,000 persons in Denmark-but sends them to the co-operative bacon factories, which were founded sometime in the 80's, when Germany refused the Danish hog because of swine fever.


The Danes instantly founded large co-operative bacon factories.


PROVO ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. THE SANITARY ICE The only pure distilled water ice in Utah County. All Kinds of COAL.


PHONE 508


We keep you cool in summer and warm in winter. PROVO, UTAH


Adams Melissa J, Pl Grove, 10A 2 mi NW. Hay, wheat, oats. Fmly 3. Adams Silas E, Pl Grove, 412A 112 mi W. Oats, corn, hay. Fmly 1. Adams W H, PI Grove, 312A 4 blks S, 11A 11/2 mi SW. Apples, bees. Fmly 3.


Adams Wm, Pl Grove, 36A 2 mi E. Fmly 3.


Adams Wm H, PI Grove, Box 223, 512A 1 mi E. Wheat. Fmly 3.


Adams W J, Provo RFD 1, Box 303, 7A 5 mi NW, rents 10A owned by James Adams. Grain, peaches, apples, pears, plums, raspberries. Fmly 10.


Adamson James, PI Grove, 2A in city limits, 15A 21% mi S. Wheat, beets, alfalfa.


Adamson James, PI Grove, 15A 2 mi S. Beets, wheat, alfalfa, potatoes. Fmly 8. Adamson J A, PI Grove, 50A 1 mi N. Wheat, alfalfa. Fmly 5.


Adamson P C, Am Fork, Phone 164-J, 160A 9 mi W Lehi. Wheat. Adamson Peter L, Am Fork, 25A 4 mi N. Pota- toes, wheat, oats. Fmly 7. Adamson Sherwood, Am Fork, 280A in Wasatch Co. Sheep. Fmly 3. Adamson T, Pl Grove, 5A in city limits. Sheep. Fmly 5.


Adamson Thos H, Am Fork RFD 1, 30A 4 mi N. General farming. Fmly 7.


Ahlin Elmira, Santaquin, 20A 1 mi NE. Wheat, alfalfa. Family 3. Ahlin J A, Santaquin, 20A 1/2 mi N. Wheat, oats, alfalfa, Elberta peaches. Fmly 2.


Ahlin Ludvig, Santaquin, 4A N, 512A 3 mi W, rents 15A owned by Mrs Joseph Ahlin. Beef cattle, alfalfa.


Being an educated man, he was an open- minded man, and he induced his government to furnish scientific experts who could answer any question he might ask.


For instance, let us take the small farmer, with three cows, three hogs, four head of cattle, a horse or two and who farms perhaps 12 acres. Now it is a question with him as to the rotation of his crops; it is a question as to the amount of butter fat that each cow should produce. He has, through the co- operative society, the use of an expert, who visits his farm every 18 days and answers all questions after consultation with him.


Furthermore, he keeps a complete set of books, so that the farmer knows, for example, exactly the amount of butter fat each cow yields every week, when the cows are expected to calve, the value of the service of every bull in use, and the exact position of the farmer, economically and agriculturally.


For this service the farmer pays the expert 30 cents yearly per cow, the government paying the balance of the expert's salary, the expert being attached to the Royal Danish Co-operative Society.


PRICES: Common tick $3.50, Medium tick $4.00, Best tick $4.50


Let us make you a brand new mattress from old cast-off clothes. Just send us 50 lbs. of clothes and get a 50 lb. new mattress.


UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY


Phone 345


CHARLES BURROWS, Prop.


SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


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