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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER UINTAH COUNTY FARM BUREAU A. THEODORE JOHNSON, President LEROY CARROLL F. O. LUNDBERG, First J. A. CHENEY, Treasurer J. N. LYBBERT, Secretary Vice-Preside- SeCOnd nt FARM BUREAU RESPONDS REPORT MADE OF CLUB RESOLUTION PASSED TO ASK TO CALL FOR FINANCES COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO WORK IX UINTAH CO. BY COUNTY AGENT DECLARE WEED PESTS It was unanimously agreed to call of the finance It was unanimously passed that respond to ofthe The following is the report made U. B. I. C. and the the committee in of steps he taken at once to do all to sum of $50 was given to help put by County Agent E. Peterson of the farm bureau the wonderful and helpful ocUintah County to the Extension ser- have power certain weeds declared as pests over the next casion August 12, 13 and 14. vice department at Logan of boys in Uintah county by tne board of and girls club work for June. county commissioners. It is the plan that farmers con- OFFERED BINDING TWINE Eighteen club meetings were held the weeds on their own plates trol AT 15 CENTS PER POUND during the month at which the them shall the that and keep county D. took Mur. P. county agent part. ray, state club leader, attended ten kiled along the roads and highways An of binding twine at 15 of these meetings, at which he gave Penalties are to be attached to the cents offer was received for per pound of the order if sancsome very good advice on keeping members. It for bureau farm 1925 The records and the value of doing the tioned by the commissioners. to howwas and decided preferred with was matter the left pest crop work well. Mrs. Jane Murray, local to merchants the the ever, give home demonstration project leader, committee with William H. Oaks as can if and trade farm bureau they and Miss Stella RicharGs of Naples, chairman. The weeds asked to be declared come near that price, business will who is directing the pageant for local merchants in the U. B. I. C., also attended most pests are Canadian thistle, white be done with preference. wild burdock and morning of these meetings and gave valuable top, These weeds are getting a instructions to the boys and girls. glory. Miss Viola Powell .and Mrs. Ina good start in the county in all the FARMERS UNABLE TO Chivers also attended these meet- valleys and are certainly pests to FURNISH HOGS 1X)R and over which we ings and lead the club singing. They be dreaded SALT LAKE MARKET should use every possible effort to taught the club members several control. original songs which seemed to A letter from McFarland and Son The Ashplease them very much. of Salt Lake city was read at the ley club had an outing down at IRRIGATION COMMITTEE Uintah Green River, at which they roasted-fiscounty farm bureau meetWILL MAKE FULL REPORT ing in July offering a good' market and prepared a very sumptuous AT IRRIGATION CONVENTION for fat hogs and feeders. It was luncheon. Gatnes, singing and othdecided that there would be no er sports were enjoyed to the fullest extent. At the irrigation convention to be more than enough in the county to It was a very pleasant and successful outing in every way. held at the U. B. I. C. the irrigation supply local needs and therefore let Several other clubs have had little committee will have full data made their offer pass by. The by local irrigationists and irrigaoutings during the month. Dr. Widtsoe will PIG IN THE PARLOR county agent, was not able to be tion engineers. present due to the fact that he was conduct classes at this convention attendin summer school. However, and much good will be accomplished A Cherokee boy, upon returning reports are coming in that all of he local committee gave a partial home from school and finding the these outings have been very pleas- report of their findings and will give family away, set to work and joined ant and profitable. The interest a full report next meeting. the pig pen to ,the kitchen. When in the work is still very keen. his mother returned she found the SEPTEMBER 16, 17, 18, DATES pig in the pen. Upon being asked WILL ENDEAVOR TO SET BY FARM BUREAU FOR why he built the pen to the house he GET EXPERT LANDSCAPE UINTAH COUNTY FAIR replied that he wanted to make sure GARDENER FOR VALLEY that his pig would be well fed so The dates for the Uintah county he could take the prize at the fair. Indian Boys and Girls Club A committee consisting of Wallace fair were set for September 16, 17 18 or one week ahead of any News, Washington. and Calder, W. S. Ashton, Jacob N. previous dates. Lybbet and E. Peterson was apThe meeting of the central was set for July 13 at which pointed to continue- the trying to sub time committees were appointservices the of Emil Hansen of get ed to get out the premium and also the Utah Agricultural college to list. 1 help plan some city and home imThe excellent achievements of the provements along the line of land- fair last year sets some very high Mr. Hansen has standards to be attained. However, scape gardening. done some really fine things in they are not satisfied to rest on past several of our most beautiful cities records but are going to profit by such as Provo, Brigham, Logan and the and plan even bigger things others. The idea is to secure work this past Several improvements year. and plans toward an approved and have already been suggested. artistic plan for towns and country homes by one who is experienced Would like to attend the in such lines, at the time when we State Fair you this year at no expense L are ready for such improvement to yourself? h and still young as a community. GO GET THERE CONTEST 11! inn ce 1 S i H m 1 Mr. Farmer NOTICE This! j M M M H 1 M We guarantee to give not less than $1.00 per bushel for first class 1 marketable wheat at threshing time this fall. Vernal Mill & Light Company n Uni LI lillillilliilillliiBIBiillllllii co'm-mitt- ee - It Pays to Ride in a i COUPON GOOD FOR 100 FREE VOTES J WE ARE TOE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR n LINCOLNS r a FORDSONS FORD PARTS The Roosevelt Standard and The Uintah Basin Farmer Popularity Contest We Supply the Demand Cast for Address No couon will be transferred from one candidate to another after being received at the office of the Standard. 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