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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER r Yi . 4 'i f ' - v, . r V v - .a I W V i 7 ' ' FOR SALE 15 acres, good improveSEEDS Send 25 cents, stamps or ments coin and receive large package Large raspberry patch. Near town. Easy terms. See E. C. each of cantelope, radish, lettuce, HADLOCK. carrots, peas, Shirley poppy. WILBUR E WELLMAN, Boys Garden FOR SALE Good modern home near Vernal, city water and elec- Club, Vernal, Utah. EARL W. CANNAM, tric lights. 1435 Wood Street, Eureka, California. 9-- 2t & - 6-- tf. FOR SALE Late model Singer sewing machines, style 115, Rotary shuttle and style, 66 Round shuttle, slightly used but in first rtfo&aife class condition. We have them at Also assortment of other $35.00. Reading from left to right C. W. Showalter, Van Massey, O. H. makes, well worth sending for at These bargains will surWhitney All fur dealers. $20.00. White Sewing Machine On February 4, Wilson Murray, Uintah county clerk, issued bounties prise you. t. Lake City. Salt Co., to 31 trappers, including school boys and professional trappers. There FOR SALE Potatoes. WILLIAM were 651 coyotes and 223 bob cats bountied amounting to $3273. HARTLE. STATE TREASURER URGES If you like THE UINTAH BAAPPRECIATED INTEREST IN BOYS AND SIN FARMER, tell your neighbor GIRLS AGRICULTURAL CLUBS him subscribe. and have Each new So you think you can dress a show to make the pahelps subscription State Treasurer W. D. Sutton in a window so that every woman who per that much more valuable. letter to the Regional Bankers con- comes along will stop and look at it, vention at Price Saturday, Feb. 23, do you? asked the manager of a FARMERS use these classified columns if you want to sell, trade or when bankers from Uintah, Du- dressmaking establishment of an applichesne, San Juan, Emery, Grand and cant for work. buy. Try, and see the results. Carbon counties held convention, Yes, sir, I do." urged that greater interest be taken "Well, then, what Is the first thing in boys and girls agricultural clubs. would do?" CHESTER H. HARTMAN Consideration of his letter was you a window in mirror the Id put big Breeder of Registered and given by the assembled bankers on motion of Carl R. Marcusen, and Cotswold Sheep and Barred Thats enough, young man; we Rock Chickens chairman, J. A. Cheney, cashier of want you as an employee. Well M. dont R. the Uintah State bank, Vernal; MT. EMMONS, UTAH Magraw of Price, C. A. Robertson of take you as a partner. Honolulu Moab, and Edmund Crawford of Castle Dale were appointed a committee on this phrase of their work. Fatter and Farther. Please, conductor, will Passenger MEDALS AND RIBBONS to get off the train? you GUARANTEED FOR CLUBS Conductor Certainly, madam. Passenger You see, its this way. The county commissioners of Uintah county at their February meet- Being ruther stout, I have to get out ing guaranteed $200 for prize med- backwards the porters think Im getals and prize ribbons for the Uin- ting in so they give me a shove and tah county Boys and Girls clubs. say. Urry up, maam. Im five sta- 3 Their fair will be held with the coun- tions past where I want to go, now ty fair in Se&ember. ' nlgAiidrit! flftfigfflT'la 49-15- vdiyH-r-- i After Every Meal If s the longest-lastin- g confection yon can bay and its a help to di- gestion and a cleanser for the month and teeth. Wrlgley' means benelit as well as 9-- 2t pleasure. f. r Star-Bulleti- n. a I i PLAYED CLUB LEADERS I consider the proposed contract of the Messrs. Woolf and Hall to pay the growers of wheat $1.00 per bushel with graduated bonus in- Tex Rochel has been appointed leader of the Altonah boys and girls clubs at the meeting of the farm bureau Feb. 16. crease as based on the selling price of flour to be fair and a step which should induce our farmers to grow sufficient wheat for our need. BYRON O. COLTON. SUGGESTIVE PLAN FOll A DUCHESNE COUNTY FAIR THIS FALL 1 see Blowhardt, the bandsman, is very ill. Yes; the doctors think hes about played out." For Feathering Neats. Feather your neet, feather your nost, A maximum of renown What material Is the best? Many say cash down. NEOLA FARM BUREAU Too Kind. A charitable young lady, visiting a sick woman, Inquired, with a view to further relief, as to her family. Kim asked: Is your husband kind io "Oh. yes. miss." nas the inyou? stant response, "hes kind vt r kind Imbed, you might say lies more Me Tetunla remarke farm Just now,"nt. the 3 d d 3 y J 34 p-- w Just what the farmers have been working for, for years a price of wheat consistent with the price of flour. F. 0. LUNDBERG. a ' r- .i.'ia .v nri-cliir- e The officers of the Neola ugt bureau are Dumont Arbuckle, presiTIs so!" rfydlid the lando-- d of dent; J. A. Olson, vice r; president; the tavern. There uln't no lady lei: B A. Kimball,' secretary-treasureus sj, Charles Lynn and T. T. Wilkerson, n gem leman here for as much s." nirnti directors. We will consider I it a privilege to explain this contract. I PS Dull. appears to be I Ifi A fair contract for the farmers. CMESTER HARTMAN. i They possibly have a fund they could use for some prize money also. Now is the time to plan for the fair and fully determine what can In fact an hours disbe done. cussion at the county meeting on March 8th, would be very profitable. friend than a husband. Lets have the fair. a success. for Wheat Farmers S OUT APPOINTED That Duchesne county should have a county fair, every progressive citiAs to how they can zen will agree. for planning. a matter is fair the get THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER dares suggests that the Duchesne county farm bureau could put on a successful fair, probably not as large as they might like but at least a creditable fair. At the least it could be made succlubs. cessful for Boys and Girls as in commissioners, The county Uintah county, would guarantee $200 for medals, ribbons, etc., for them, thus also guaranteeing that much of Square Beai Upalco Flour Mills Lionoll A. Babcock, Miller W. L. Woolf H. T. Hall |