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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER DUCHESNE COUNTY FARM BUREAU F. W. J. MEYERS, L. E. POTTER, President Vice-Preside- C. F . VVAHLQUIST, nt Secretary-Treasure- r some calamity per acre: wheat, 12.8 bushels peri There is always COUNTY MEET TO BE HELD MIDVIEW SCENE OF to say it cant be done. AT BLUEBELL MAKCII 7 acre- cats, 18.2 bushels per acre; howler ready PROGRESSIVE FLEETING barley, 18.3 bushels, and potatoes Go ahead and do it. OF COUNTY FARM BUREAU In Cache The regular meeting of the Du- C 6.2 bushels per acre. have 21 farmers Salt is said to be the latest Tern- chesne county farm bureau will be county On Feb. 7, an enthusiastic meetyears with was Bluebell, Saturday, March' ing of the county farm bureau The theory is that - to the scalp. held at Midview at which much was 7, commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. acre yjeids last year exceeded avthe hidden hairs become so thirsty erage yields 2 tons for beets; 5 accomplished. President L. E. Pot1 ton for alfalfa, that buslilse for wheat, they come out for water. ter presided and also made a re- DAIRY, POULTRY AND CLUB 1144 for canning peas. WORK THEMES AT HIGHLAND port of the meeting of the state Safety First 'for the Utah far Honest, conscientious effort ig the mer means crop rotation. farm bureau which he attended. greatest accomplishing power in the The Highland local of the farm Secretary C. J. Wahlquist was re- givlocal each world. to to Honest effort has bridged write a with held Feb. quested 4th, . bureau was more streams and solved mere diffm.g an outline of the wcrk acdom-i10USe 0f interested visitors iculties than plished at the monthly meeting. genius. Vice xiesident Van It was explained that THE UIN- - and members. Fullmer presided, TAH BASIN FARMER was devoting Now will that clever disperser of Never is a short The meinbeiship commi one page to the farm bureau news! who gave Mother a permanent joy, word with a long from the county and the secretary ported that a splendid increase ni wave, give us a permanent bath tor meanin. of each local was t0 furnish items members had been made, the and father a permanent boy was Boys and girls club work and farm bureau activities for the shave? months to the local farm paper. The thoroughly considered and much discussion was brought being to keep the activi- - thusiastic outwas unanimously Fullmer before the ties of the various locals, to Arc von a subscriber to himself as mub elected succeed intermore a general people that leader buest be established in the farm If not, mail in coupon The farm as J. W. Paxman was selected ream work the dis G. paper published exclusively for Uintah Basin Farmers. Adams of Bennett commercial agent and in William and John Gardner of Alterra came cussion of the various projects in the interest of the Ute Dairy Pecially dairying and pot ltry, every association of Fort Duchesne and member took some active part, County President L. E. Potter wished to extend their territory in- was recpresent and gave a most interTt was to Duchesne county. esting report of his trip to the state that the farm bureau ommended by thrFe who wished to join the Ute farm bureau meeting during the 'Of January. association get in touch with ter In nature 0f a surprise, Mrs. the A. secretary,! Wilson, the George R. Shelton and at Fort Duchesne. These gentle- - L. E. Potter, Mrs. men explained the association mem- - Mrs. J. W. Paxman' served a lunch hers were now getting about 3 cents consisting of coffee, cake and sand-mor- e per pound for butter fat than wiclies. The meeting was probably the were those who sold individually in best one yet held and the interest the same territory. taken foretells many more to fol- Seed The Burton cf company low. Denver has offered a discount cf 15 per cent on seeds purchased by farm bureau members from them this seaCROP ROTATION inn son. Those ordering deduct the 15 Professor R. E. Vaughn of the per cent at time of sending in the order. University cf Wisconsin in a recent l!51 The boys and girls club school lecture before the experiment station to he held bv the extension division staff of the Utah Agricultural college m of (he IT. A. C. at Roosevelt the latter said that crop rotation was the first iyn The essential to the canning pea industry part of March was discussed. school is for the club leaders from of h;s state. Half the canned peas Duchesne, Uintah. Carbon and Em-- 1 of the United States are produced m Tt was urged that in Wisconsin. ery counties. Along with such an each local send at least two leaders enormous pea acreage it is but nat- mi from each local and community, ural that some werious diseases of !!S1 more if possible, to take advantage the pea plant should develop. These One diseases would entirely destroy the .of club leadership work. woman and one man was recom- -' industry if systematic rotation were not practiced. mended, The cooperative buying and sellIt has take1 the sugar beet nema- mi ing project was discussed at some tode to convince some of our Utah decided to have the farmers that beets should not be m It length. best man for this work appointed grown continuously on the same mi in each local for this committee and land. Must we pay the same price to make sure he was at the next to learn to rotate alfalfa? That mi monthly meeting to be held Satur-Jcro- p increases rotation actually day, March 7, at Bluebell. At this yields of all crops has been dem'on-meetm- g it is hoped this committee straled in Utah and Cache counties can work out the program for the. The county agent in Utah county has activities 54 farmers in planning their jears It was voted to have the locals rotation systems and keeping promake an effort to collect the unpaid duction records for the last six The McCormick - Deering Cream notes for membership, before pre- years. Their increased yields re- Separator them to the hanks. senting all from this practice were re-!- p the cream. suiting Write us for The ladies of Midvie.v served a prices and ported as beets, increase ofilM terms on Cream most excellent lunch to all those 4.28 tons fallows; Separators, Mowers, Binders, per acre; alfalfa, 1 ton fan whe were at the meeting and the Plows Reapers, or any ether farm implement. M hen social time was one 0f ihe features answering advertisements1'11 of the meeting which will not jsoon please mention THE UINTAH BAS-b- e Our Furniture department is com-plet- e IN FARMER forgotten. - SSTSJSTJSSS: ! ds j se ' - THE UINTAH BASIN j FARMER? to-da- y. es-ov- er , lat-Dai- ry j j There Is Money In CREAM i j w-a- s in j as-ist- ed Every Day In Th Year saes ' fed PURE BRED HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE Ve have five head of good young stored raiiaimto 18 months, wo lire offering at hulls, reasonable . fiom R. S. LUSTY, - Duchesne, Utah in a- -e pikes! Rugs. with the best of Furniture and L. H. WOODARD CO. Venial, Utah |