Show If you most have anything go to the busy The 1 man nothing to do never has time to do The per- son who owes the the the and his subscription for the is a man of leisure he Langs around around around the depots and the he complains about about his about his railroads he laments how things are mn at the state ind national The farmer ho hasn't anything to do in the ter never has time to help bis on fix his the barn put his i implements under or to curry his- clean his hicken mend his grease his grind the E the bring in the for the or scrape 1 off his feet when he goes o the The farmer who t anything to do in the win-always shows it in hig v foul hS Pen- His 2 13 up with old wag- mowing straw weeds old other kinds of The farmer who hasn't anything to do in the never has time to clean up his his and his It takes all his time to loaf in town and to complain that he has nothing to As an exchange expresses farmers are always behind with their work and generally in They have no to be consequently they are often out of a Then there are others who always have work of some kind on Perhaps it is work that does not pay them in money just but after a time it will put money in their purses and then the other fellow will sec where he might have made some We see these things exemplified right here in Tremonton every little Now there is Eugene He always appears to have plenty to And some day he will be paid for even if the job doesn't look very profitable We understand that during the past year he has hauled more than a hundred and fifty loads of manure from town to his nearly two miles He has done this work at odd spells when many other men are doing nothing of There was no ready money in the but some day his crops will show the effect of his labor and cash will It pays to haul manure and put it on the land of a Bear River Valley rich as the soil naturally Tremonton |