Show F farm rm B bureau re nie N news ie WS uintah U 1 ta h county C 0 nt OFFICIAL A T JOHNSON B E D SMITH A Q G s v GOODRICH president Prid nt eastern PiTi Alon vice vloe atis idoft secretary P F 0 LUNDBERG DAVID coot ign L D YOUNG IX IL WALTER president Preal deat western division Div lalon islon aloo assistant sacre secretary tary trea surer commercial agent vernal utah farmer F armer s R responsibility 0 in M I 1 irrigation r n TV arthur vua in charge ashley vuey water in this day of advanced civilise tion when anco among j the individual unite units Is I 1 at its highest mark one can not holp help but reflect upon the truth 1 I am my m brothers othere br keeper and hie his welfare influence influences my well being the practice of at irrigation fou la in advancing from a tage state where it wae was no bodye business how water was applied to where the public welfare must be considered it Is now no exception to tho the in fluence of th this relationship of mutual depend anee wo we havo reached IL point where natural resources must be used under certain limits of economy the development of or theeo those economical restrictions has hex been going on with tho the growth of civilize tion and it ie is plain to see that the future will demand a much closer supervision of the uee use of natural re sources our cee than ie is the came at present therefore ae as irrigation farmers we hould should consider nelder co carefully juit just what the common welfare expects of ue us although the fundamental doctrine of appropriation of water was based upon beneficial uee use yet it has generally been only an ideal to work to and the uee use of water until recently ban has seldom been under this restriction irrigation development in very new now when we consider ita its future possibilities then why should we not all barira to push the work along toward the goal of highest production what thia this generation can cam accomplish com in the way of improvement will be small compared to the future but the sooner we w atari start and the more we accomplish the better the lead which we can offer our sons son who in turn will add their share and relay it on to future cene rations in the line of progress one readily recognizes that la is la to the hand of at thie this spirit of pen dance which baa has started irrigation investigations in thie valley and in other sections of the multitude of varying factora which affect tion and the diligent application of tested improvements the operations of any irrigation system are divided under two general beads heads first the distribution of water to canale and laterals literals late rals second the of at MID wa ter to the land the irrigation ln in under way ate concerned with both operations in with mr the wa ter commissioner automatic water registers have been installed oa on the creak creek and on all the canal canals A continuous record of the flow of or water in these several places I 1 Is now being kept measurement ot of losses along the canals can alsand and laterals are planned to take place later in the season A map mad will be made of the cultivated area showing how the location ot of all canals and laterals literals late rals with all this data avail able it will be possible to determine desirable economic changes in the canal taunt system such improvement improvements will necessarily have to be under the supervision of an engineer turning to the other side of the work thai that practice there are experiments going which will disclose dIn close some of the main peculiarities of the different types of soil soll here Is to where the farmers real will be called into force before any improvement can be made he be must begin to study his land lend the land varies to such an extent eren even on individual farms that improvement in irrigation practice will be in proportion to the dilli diligence gence of at the individual farmer in getting acquainted with his land no mat met ter how long a man farms in one place it he has his eye eyes open he ie in continually learning something new now regarding irrigation practice on that land the experiments will serve mainly to shape specific problems eme for the farmer to work on and in general way t ode codetermine termine the quantity of water needed on the different types of eoll soil many a farmer ha has failed to make because h he e did not recognize the problems leme con fronting him the experiments will steer him in the right direction blit he will hare have to keep if it he expect expects to move alone along the line pt reee Tass very recently an examination of a grain salt 1 during irrigation avowed that the at ater erlat at the ame the a owner VM about ready to turn it off had bad penetrated the soil only afew a few inch on though it had bad ba running on ott the field long enough to giro an ample under ordinary conditions dit ions ily the nae af pf the eoll a oil auger the condition wad wag discovered in time fon fan the farmer to con dinue the theAr irrigation until the field was properly irrigated Irrig ateA and a LW good d crop of grain insured lo aured load secretary tre p 0 adar bennett wm adama adma J M Lund barre bennett utah alatorra john A D reynold reynolds pt utah it in womack J I 1 L finnoy finney myton utah 0 W Ilo bodur dlly john 0 lacking ft Due beene utah la point wm sprouse alerman mullins lapoint utah aridell P H goodrich mortar jonee tridell aridell Tr idell utah diamond mt wm ar p hanson frank glines vernal utah 1 A T JOHNSON PO P 0 LUNDBERG B E D SMITH J H county Agent FOREST S club leader alt all for this page must bo be signed by the author and should bo be forwarder to tho the farm bureau office ottice vernal utah state livestock liu e Stock inspector favors veterinary vete m e ary association I 1 for uintah county comy ua A ae c the following are excerpts taken from tram a letter by the state livestock inspector dr R W hoggan to the veterinary diry Asio association clAtion committee of the county farm bureau received your rout communication this mornings moraine also e a copy of at rules and regulations for your association I 1 wish to coli congratulate you on your sincerity ih the organization of this association you nave have taken first step in this thia state towar a very important organization which has been needed for a long while in looking over the articles of incorporation I 1 approve of them throughout you do not bat state the salary you expect to pay the veterinarians for r hia his servi services ees I 1 suppose that will be regulated whim you have made the appointment 11 should you get a veterinarian in that territory will be only too glad to deputize him as a deputy state veterinarian to test out cattle and horses for interstate inter later state shipments which would give him some employment we would also deputize him to make special investigations on contagious and infectious diseases which would also assist la in helping him pay his expenses I 1 would be only too gladdo glad to operate cooperate co with you in any way I 1 can to help you put this his proposition over would also come over and help you start the proposition out it you so require I 1 DOES A veterinary I 1 association PAY according to the report of the monte vista hog growers As asoula socia tion 17 1947 calls were made by two veterinarians employed by bytho ahe association during 0 the 6 year 1918 1919 of thie this total number of calls were abr or hogs out of hoga hogs vaccinated 1348 hogs died from thie this it may be safely estimated that over head of at hoga hogs were saved by virtue of proper care at the right time both from standpoint of preventing excessive losses from cholera as well as th through sanitary regulations strictly enforced by men cloth ed with proper authority and efficiency fici ency in veterinary practice but remember that this represents represent sav ing affected through a little less than one third of the calle calls made concerning other work of the community needs the following report Is given by the veterinarians of at the as herewith conc concerned omed we are glad to state that the hog bog cholera situation is very satisfactory at this time aa an this disease Is in well under control this has meant con sid erable hard work but the results justify the effort there are two other diseases here ere that are much harder to control than cholera and these are n sore mou mourith and hemorrhagic septicemia the latter disease is more common among young stock such as lambs pigs calves and also effects chickens and turkey yx the losses in abe he valley san ban louis valley colo rom from these two deceases dt ceases have been quite heavy at times and cause much greater lose than hog cholera there has also been un unnecessary loss of both stock and feed by not feeding a balanced ration this not only wastes teed feed but I S t also causes your stock to become unthrifty and susceptible to disease uintah county may be losing stock from these very causes it takes but a very few animals to make up enough In weaving savings to pay the alary salary of a elret clasa class lan ian also wo could be da detailed for all contAg contagious fons infectious as well as an for fort chronic and acute cases when all that might be bared by having animals cared for at the proper time were summed up the savings would tar far out the salary and d expense of a good j 1 I 0 sander san sand d er points P oi ts way W ay to dairy D a iry success S access according to last week weeks express the excellent thought an developed develop pd and delivered before the uintah dairymen association by I 1 sander bandar superintendent of the ashley coop co op at their last list mooting meeting follows we commend command it to every farmer stockman business man mad in fact it ia in everybody the first part of my assignment deals with the relationship among business men the question naturally arises who Is a business man according to a generally accepted ac e maul e DUO definition a business man la 1 ft ono who engages in any line of work for profit and in which there I 1 Is an clement of at risk according to this definition you dairymen dairyman dairy men man aro are just aa as much business buel nesa men a as are merchants mor chante or bankers and it ie Is with tb thought in mind that I 1 enter into the discussion business as a whole during the past century baa has passed through a splendid plen did period of evolution busl bus nags men of at a century ago regarded each other very much aa an some of our statesmen toda today I 1 regard a league ot at r nations i a e let a t america tako care of herself and the rest of the world can go to hell bell business men have learned that socially uc lally and economic ally this doctrine in false there li is an old adage often repeated which aada as that competition la is the life of trade thia this ie Is true only up to a certain point we all know that competition makes for prooro courtey better service and of keeping aver prices down to a proper level how over it has bas also boon been demonstrated that an excess of competition ia in the death of trade if it competition in the dairy business became so 0 o keen that in order tor for you to dispose of your product you would all have to engage in a price cutting campaign profit would soon be eliminated and eoon soon ome tome of the biggest producers produce 6 ra would drop out of business and the return to high prices would want d be the result experience hae has shown ua us that we should get got on a new now basle basis and today a new thought ie is gripping the business world that thought can be summed up in two words co opera tion and conscience which meana means that when business busl noia men operate cooperate co tha benefits should not bo be limited to their own welfare but should be P passed s sed on to tho the consuming publia M men e n in different lines ot at business organize and in their meetings discuss markets exchange views on management give each other the benefit of at their experience in stopping leaks and reducing overhead and in a general way help each other secure an accurate knowledge of their particular business when a business has been efficiently organized cited and a profit has been be placed on the product that will insure a fair return on the capital invested the th 0 ultimate consumer receives the actual benefits bene fItA of operation cooperation co operate on all bumpiness bu miness should organize for efficiency and so servo serve tho the public as economically as an possible such business institutions become public benefactors to the operative cooperative co accomplishment accomplishments of the mormon people are amone among the greatest in the history of our country and many people have wondered at their success but what Is more natural than that people with the same beliefs the same ideals and aspirations should unite in practical affairs with such compliment harmony harmon as would make for real accomplishment we do our best work when associated with people of or similar interests and that Is just tho the reason that our dairy should be successful A tow years ago I 1 had the privilege ot of visiting the residence additions ot of tho the cereal co at battle crock creek the ford auto co at st detroit and the national cash hoc rog letor later co at dayton at each place piece I 1 X M told that the chief joy of at the men who stand behind those these in dust rles Is in to go through these real riest dance section sections and seo see tho the ful homos homes tho the happy and contended fatal fa tattles llos and fool that thoy they have contributed something toward this general prosperity this desire to contribute something to 16 community welfare Is its not confined aono alone to ta the captains of industry but exists to greater or loss less extent in III tha the heart of at every progressive citizen it exis ts 4 in any man who lives aboya filas r reward and whose proves that his greatest interest T s in helping hie his people succeed I 1 believe I 1 can say ay for the tha business men of this community that it would give them a great greal deal of pleasure to operate cooperate co in every possible way arlt tho the farmers to bobring bring prosperity and ii happiness a in the community I 1 boj bo j hove love tho the dairy industry affords 4 thiet opportunity i WV 0 because of our isolated dl afon there are few tow lines of agrical ture that are open to us fol g development the 1 he most feasible line open to tho the small smail farmer is dairying dal ping at a recent of tho the officers of the the merchants of at the town pledged etheln undivided support to ohp dairy industry of the valley valleye even though support would mean a it sacrifice oti at profit to them the handling adf ot vernal products exclusively would not be the only form forra of support given by the business houses they rhey could coald give their moral support at home and outside by making helpful propaganda 9 for vernal products they could bo active r in an educational campaign in behalf malt of tho the of or tho the cow the consuming cona public must be made to appreciate the high value of the products of our foster mother they must encourage her development by s liberal use of her products and a willingness to pay a fair price for high grade gooda good pL and it if it became necessary in order to move A surplus eur plue there ie Is no reason why the merchants should not insist on their wholesale grocers and jobbers buying vernab products in order to secure 1 the coopers co opera tion between all elements of the corn com munley unity the dairymen dairy dalry ceaf men should produce a product of high and uniform quality and should produce it la in such volume thai that it 1 can an be handled economically by the creamery thereby enabling it to meet its competition tia n in outside markets f i let us remember that no man imam live 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