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Show UTAH, MARCH 18, Co-operati- Farmer of Today the Key Note of Success on the American Farm on A A Business Man of the Modern Type tV.. THE A I CVJIN lAjN, 1 AYSON, and Nebraska at a tremendous saving to the farmers of Utah. These rates made it possible to buy hay at remote points where the supply wns available irrespective of distance. Established u market in New York City for Utah eggs. Borrowed $150,000.1)0 for alfalfa seed growers when money wag extremely tight. Purchased 80,000 pounds of miscellaneous feed for small growers at large saving. Handled ;ju,0ll0 pounds of feed by parcels post to remote points for saving of starving livestock. Purchased spraying machine, Insecticides, washing machines, poultiy supplies, grain and seed bags, coal, seed and other supplies for farm bureau members. Furnishej special market quotation when requested. Secured the signing of farm bureau contracts with sugur companies and canning companies. With ratio contract $12.00 minimum for sugar beets, $15.00 ton contracts for tomatoes, $80 $52.50 per ton cmi rapt for peas. Hevured emergency epr Hefvlpp fqr handling pf all kjnds of farm commodities during f he pay shortage, Secured storage facilities under for WftTcljnuso receipt pljip large quantities pf wfieat pint other grain raised jn Utaji. Has prepared comprehensive legislative program which were1 urged at Viuh elate legislative aeaeion, this program including tax revision. the fann business of Systematize. between Utah so that Interests farmers having Identical THE PROFIT ABE HEN The most prepossessing hen ia not always the most indnotrioua layer. She may be the loudeot eackler, but if her owner use trap neata she can not fool him. He can chock up on results. The trap nest ia so arranged that when the hen enters she is confined until released by the attendant. Specialists of the United States department of agriculture say that trap nests may be used to advantage by the Dost breeders of hens. It adds mechanical precision to judgment and experience in developing the flock and maintaining it at a high standard of egg production. It tames the birds and tends to stimulate laying. It furnishes definite knowledge of the traits and habits of each hen. It furnishes the most satisfactory basis of brooding, and it eliminates the nonproductive hen. - . Careful Observation Needed. cateh or trigger and allows th door kao- Tho catch, regulated by a crew or nail at tho lower Inaid e edge, should be act so that it juat holda the door. It ohould have a wither on the screw to prevent nicking, and guard to keep away the A variation may nesting material. be made for large or small hens by shortening or lengthening the catch which eupporte the door or by adjusting the oize of the triangular notch in the door itself. The following directions are given by th department a poultry specialists for conetrueting a three compartment trap neat: Cut four boards for ends and partitions, 12 inches wide by 19 inches long; enough inch boards, 3914 inches long; laid lengthwise, to oover the top, back and bottom; and one trip, 38ft inches long and lVz inches wide, or the front of the nests. Cut three pieces of ineh boards, 12 inches long and 3 inches high, to hold the nesting material away from the door. Nail the top, baek, and bottom to the ends and partitions, insert the strips in the nests, and make the guard, nailing it to the left aide of the neat. Boro a hole in the cateh large enough that the catch wiil move freely when screwed into position on the side. Place a wrash-e- r the screw between tho cateh On and tho side of the nest. Insert a screw at the lower edge of the catch to stop when set, so tnat the entch will just hold the door. AMERICAN FARM BUREAU ork together upon the problems that , The business rode of the average I FEDERATION plague us. the special subject to farmer in years past has too fre4. Tliat in the two The American farm bureau fed receive major attention will bo trans- quently been expressed cooperation and distrib- questions, Whnt will you give met" eration is a league of the farm bu- portation, ute marketing, systems of prediit what will you take! Ills reaus of the nation in which the suitable for and, agricultural use, including common interests of all county or- farm loans and individual credit, entire time and attention has been ganizations are united for the ad rational syttems of federal and state deoted to growing an ever increasfore-gin the taxation, methods of financing ing pile of wheat, sugar beets, corn vancement of agriculture sound pud restoring marketing or one of u dozen other farm proUnited States of America, econom- trade relations. ' " on new ducts. ically, educationally and socially Another year will .develop When the pile has been completed a constructive basis. problem, but it will find juanv of It was organized March 4, 1930 these still with us, because now? of he has gone to somebody and asked, What "ill you give met or quickly When state them is going to be easily tn Chicago, with twenty-eigh- t rsolved. Nevertheless, with the co- he tuUi taken whatever was offered farm bureau federations represented, operative methods (hat seem already he has gone a,e ross the street to his Ten months later it had forty-si- x will you to be enlisted, it is not expecting too merchant and asked, for wlmt ever he happens to coming take! and Louisiana much to assume that lb states (Mississippi If the farm bureau can twelve months wilt see come need need. alone being absent) representing those two questions from my With the ingly substantial results. membership of 1,500,000. butene, T will consider myself more annual winter membership drive over In flocks of SO or more, a HOME SECTION Ithnn repaid the dmounl of my the nation the number is now trap nest should be ' in vestment.1 w In 1 provided for every 10 hens. greater. The From the standpoint of tfie armri-uiihome section of ip state smaller flocks, a slightly larger proNo political entanglements are per view farm bureau organization mil ted to lessen its influence. Of farm bureau has been organized by! portion of neats is needed. Numbered bunds are plared on the legs of Hirers must be actual farmers. When the executive committee of the state from practical slnndHiint it would be difficult the hens and a record is kept of to jjnpnove Uon the evie.r any officer or director becomes The bureau. farm reorganization above quotation of h their farmer egg production. ; Frequent ca&idute for state or nationnl office was made necessary on acymi nt of who has been a member pf the Utah visit to the nests are necessary, eshe rasiftt immediately resign his office pecially when the hens are laying jin the American farm bureau fedora the fuct thnt the out going president, stats fg m bureau since jts organ freely and during warm weather. lion. Mrs. Anna Edmunds IlxtOJ), hod nc izatien fff Inc Build Doors. should never be less than three Not an object of olmrlty, npr n There conducted of eferemlums meaae By elate cepted a position with Jti a visits and four or five would tjelpless nonentity begging ttH wiirUl day, Make the doors of by the exeeuitiia committee the fed extension inch moferial, division, a position frail) for ti,n prjveloge of existence, but a lips been mado possible. bo better. teration learns Uhe attitude of the inches by 6 inches, and cut a J9 she time she which at The nest with the be section home man Ids business p own resigned eiise of trap wjtj, may Organized a placed scmbers on all issues that affde notch in the center, 4 of resonsibilitles pml a definite rtoidte officers to help direct womens work, the walls of the pen or to triangular It is then 4he wwt pf the was elected as state president fhm. inches wide at the bottom. Put the to in work In own underside the addition of his is to out All this the a of salvation board. tapping president, J. R. Howard, the Vtteafc the home section of the farm buwork done by the county If the lattep kwurae wn v, would more r lea re- excellent businesslike is taken, the two screws eyes in tho top of the Silver ington Representative, Cray reau. ffjp new officers as announced define the position which farm bureau tie nest should face the doorq ami bore holes in the front of ing and the oier officers and committee state tjcpfit jvp p.ommittce are: organization hopes to create for the the The rear may be made of t.W nests, 2 inches below tnc top (inby pen. will ryd the execute to to endeavor jmen side measurement,) through which it ' allow wire to Mrs. B. Mill alt'l good ventilation f,irp,f?r pf jie futurp. drainage livestock, Hamilton, pf rrRtimt This is done by Mary tof the membera. '.three sixteenth inch wire is run to The dropping board wij ,iipiritit "dev'elojHiiept, insect, peat and bMtepu jq itip ycjx Mid M kg followed by Creek, president; Mrs. A, K. Burn rm'.ans of jnvestigntjpn tho n nest If piaqod control does of not rodent top. on the ,l,PPr Iks doors, buying contemplate oppresstun delta it e recommendations, ty publicity. of Ogden, vice president; Mrs. Arthur to the front of tho nests slats or Wjrw, wall, other o lmr organization; It class and or angle! and h progrestunny wiling re sharp any to bear .upon Richardson of West Jordan, secretary-Sty ipfessu brought s,riP "I"1 "k',h the hens "rrow from to not does sive should domination the measures. the of vj,jetid upbuilding fowl f nspire .rnnmros for legislation, or by bieo button or block treasure iu,nP ike r. Utah Fanner. waM to, nor it to the for does ,oan world, bens Ufstj hope Work. .means to jbusinpss (Other Hcfatininte Legislative pj;ew necessary of wood on the front of ench par Fundafrom elas qu a supremacy. rqostjng politieular .the evigsujes of the occasion. Another important of the tition to bold tho dufir when the AND UTAH FfiQ$RES mentally it stands for the right of state tytrf-eSome rof rh important results of in "lilch results count nest ia dosed. in fill nt'rienltej;i Leavtly In favor of the farmer is engaged persons Vile first year iot existence of the On the face of wsus Jf the nests are t be placed diTtUte ,H.t,vt,es o p,,Tt hjr .(C.glilor yq isliltivo work. At tke tecp ffnjemtion "nay be sumoUtrized ns fol below the dropping board, a rectly same claim mid with Utah sane the title the might justly footing The trap nest i session of the state legisl-so eonslrav-tod- ' ')ow; wire should ho used with a top (e ( j r State. Tlie (fie gard for established prineiph '1. J Resident when the hen eq(qray kxw baek inch Howard, Cray 4?iiyer. ef wood on the front edge strip freedom which and are business Washriiilf.vfl representative, and osh releases the f the top to stiffen tuem. Ui the agricultural cominis- - raises the door. jdnrwjuui done much to elevate a re jitfier" 'ha-Mil . 'd the bill regulating the 7 operate.d by mrriculture to ft higher plane and of farm owners' has held Its, place as our portion Jlulp it take its An maaaai Rapid Growth, aM c (ft ret rational industry apon which own over the lust ten years, though comp tux iiieusure, anotb. toll posterT''0 Rrowl h and organization of the ed bv the M $iil (oi4iefy are more or h,ss .dcpcayjeiit. farm values have more than doubled failed of cn- M has compelled and in the United atmout by 9. The federation narrow margin and. will M Jbe W0 pf'tbe average farm far,n ur'iM' i'.mot thi of M t, hits been States the problems atfejjsioo reverseij tq Ihu gen- be one of the proposed measures up has moved up fryip fyl tp Ul(1 iratea. No on which the farm bureau will cetei farmer-those Wg, fundamental pro eral priler p sit-undertakings. There are some other fgetg ip national movement preceded the state its interest during the 'blems that eo aepyy Agriculture and c,nrft,Hgt year, the nation as a whole. The state bnrejjg is made up of Among these Utah s census report that are vividly organization and no state movement have been the frqigth deadioc, j&il Impressive on the progress they show. preceded the organization. farm kilieeus representing twwnty-twcounty The nationnl farm bureau, now counties iq of the twetny-ninyad valuation and rates for passen The its trees has UMffifeR of apple alt'afin Bureau Utah.' as tl0 These county prgauatoua free and freight jterviee where inareased a half jn to cal, farm grew from the ground up, embrace several hunrp ready the federation has secured some the last tenbftlp lp? buttfjanthe yield not frpm the top down. years, From a bureaus pith ft tqUl membership Of Results. yiyuediat It has only 10,000 few score farmers who were the mp.rP than o,UWl farmers. ecure enlarged credits has doubled. ft. It lwt Many qf more peach trees than it had in 1909, first 1 fed the not tkti counties have recognize a mutual helf.ffiluef fer tarnete, hasqtqt jjjduced commoted the has more but increased than crop ha membership drives foi; 192 o CHOICE HOMES AND FARMS FOR SALE IN PAY-SOin association, storage anal Reserve board (irgHlltettllon fUffir or a gain pf somebushels, 740,000 ns warehouses from it (bonded reprbsents ent indications poiuj ty aft piyreosc Receipts enlarged untij tpday AND VICINITY, UTAHS MOST PROORESSIVE 3 Wjtb pnjy approximately two million individual of more thftft thing l)kjs tiittl per penfl 0,v collateral luomlftera. COMMUNITY. of the forty-eigh- t 4. It has secured an appropriation t40 per cept mpre cherry trees it Js farmers in forty-siof the Utah state officer Pxe,jcft million dollars to fight getting 5,00 per cenj mope fruit. IN AMERICAS WE WRITE FIRE INSURANCE state of the union. bureau are D. D. McKay, of for rattft Quite likely there is a connection umbra piug From a fam bure AND PREPARE Huntsville, president; James M. Kirk-haWE ft aor borer and to effect a quaran- between DRAW STRONGEST COMPANIES. this unusual conditiion pf fenall of Lehi, secretary; II. E. Beck, tine against tfei Jet. perfieptage of Hip femora of a FARM DWELLING DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, atfif evjdepcp pf single county of Now York state in treasure and D. N. Beal of Ecpkrajm, 5. If bay prove ted a cpt )n the fftnp gwpepshjp inAnyhow, 1910 the movement has developed praetjoes, LEASES, BILLS OF SALE, POWER OF ATTORNEY AND J. appropriation for poiuify agricultural good farming jVu,(uhtn ol serving of recognition for to hundreds of county bureaus and Price, nietnbo; agency work and secured a merited Utah is the, executive com OTHER LEGAL PAPERS WITH ACCURACY AND DISits fine showing. Cpuntry Qeptlemnn. into scores of state organizations un fuRWaae. Tko. general officers of the m,t9.9 PATCH. WE SECURE ABSTRACTS AND EXAMINE fi. If has legislation til it has embraced virtually every atera orgauiyation are located ia prevented TITLES. the diddle altered grading Heigh diddle, Wfejcfc WWW bve room 510, MgComLck agricultural community p,f fhft Balt of cotton We solicit your continued patronage and appreciate aenppsly injuring the And here js a riddle, Witji 0Ti(i(iitiUun work thor- Lake, 4 A riddlg np farmer wjlj cotton farpaT, kopfi oughly under way in prnetieally all the privilege of serving you. When the farmers of T.ong fstand When egjpi sell the jtept. of the states now included oh the Flan to Get Bven. not could will take not hens a rest, unreasonable jo Why federation it is faced ruin bcuae thej Cook left, ehl predict a national membership close get ears to bring their seed potatoes Then hurry when prices are Yea, she was too good. During Utah Farmer. mark by the end tho month she was to the from Maine, full facts were sent the us qy wife yith then who - - t- " federation representative of 1931, gained twenty pounds, The fihjePts pf jhe American And what of the benefits which px. sited pressure which within fifty Where ia ah nwT are bringing fanners by the thoustwo hours put ops bqilfteij additional farm i)ureaq federation are to My w(fe managed to work her the and into this strengthen anti porrelaje Cornr Main and First South Street, box cars daily at thejr djsposaj. Then Utah. relatively new organize offi on a womnn she detests. Payson, Boa-ioOne of the big ijeaivcic may tiont fertilizer was needed and five hun wprk of fhe state farm bureau Transcript. tw-IMII pf the nation; to encourage be expressed tha words, dred additional cars were secured. ecur a ruling and promote Not g. The federation pf all reponly bargaining. cojlepttve office resentative agrjpiltjrej ttoR'r-generpl'prganzatipn as applied in the sale of farm profrom the OOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, a of the sliding legality jn pypfy effprt tP mproye' facilities ducts, but also in purchasing of sup establishing beets. Jn for and and the Jn eppnomic scale contract fa, yngar poriditipns plies essential tq farm business. one western state alone this paved efficient prouctjdn, conservation, mar- the purchase of supplies toialling and distribu- $225,000 for rnenvhera of the Utah the sugaT beet growers the sum of keting, transportation, 12,000,000 in 1920 and caused them tion pf tq further jhe state farm bureau during the year 1920 it would be hard to estimate the acreage. study ?n4 pnaptment pf ft, increase thejr ivfi fho major project mjv fiBdPF jeglsitttion; tp advisp total saving in dollars ana cent to the individual members pf the organare being fiandhed by the bureau 0f wjth repreentatjvs pf (he public Walinstitutions farm eonemjes 0 which Henry ization, " Collective buying ia onfy one of lace of Iowa, was scretary until chos- with farm bureaus n the doraioa the which the en secretary of agriculture in Presi- tion of jittipn-wjd- e jo departments through ppljpieg, dent tfardiflgs' PPbiflPM fcf k Per- infqpq fjrjp itqraau members regard- state fem bureau organisation funcAdd to this Important activmanent committee pf seventeen which ing all movements that affect thejr tions, is studying the grain jnarketjng pro- interests. drawing of sugar ity the aud making recommendations blem beet contracts, canning crop contacts, for Us solution t and by a committee Two Additions, calf, of various farm crops by means a of marketing pools and some of fifteen which Is making a similar of Too many city middlemen, is obtained of the bau! investigation of the livestock mar Yhe " Farm labor shortage plus, Briefly, fam b,,Tonu ketlng problem. rue Have put the in nral The wool pool is now an actuality aecomplisbrrytebj pk the 19--Utah state cuss And the 0 in rusticus. state fpcu(' bureau for and promises to stabilize the market may be ' ' Utah is Robert Morril 'A and assist the producer. suiomerised In thts way: iimnNiJi on' of the cooperating statesi lii thts " i i 't:. 8me Accomplishments. kosyim idea of Beauty. project. Purchased pounds of corn An educated Arab, at present in and of 3,000,00(1 pounds hay, selling Jhti year activities of the American London, explained the Moslem ideas if tq members at a big saving. charwill be federation He of feminine beauty. farm bureau said; Assisted the alfalfa seed growers Among us we say tak tuw perfect of Utah in acterized by the following: jierfooting their pool of 1. Ap attempt to secure such ad- woman pyc?os fput attributes 4.000.- 000 pound of alfalfa seed and jmt justment for agriculture as shalj pRt Ihaj pr.c bjack hajr, eyebrows, eye- 1.000.- 0(10 puml of sweet clover seed. ?8 JM lashes and pupils; four that are rate from pnjy slecured storage-in-trans- it an; suunji fopfing, both qa a national white skin, hands, teeth southern Utah stations for alfalfa t ' ftBd an idividual enterprise. white of the eye; fopy that ate red and sweet, clover seed shipments a be achieved cheeks, lips, taague and gums; four 2. That this will saving nf from ft to 8 cents per hunwithout attempting to secure any thaf re )(ig back, arms, fingers and dred weight to Missouri river points. indn- - legs; round head, fpur that are peculiar advantage over Secured livestock feed in thraat, wrists and elbows; fOUr that rates to all emergency hut fif business, south of Sah Lake jrjes or fprm points ways tbaj wjlj jeapj to the public arc small eyebrow, nose., lips and from points In Idaho and Nebraska, fingers, good- aaving of thousands of dollars in i Here but That not only t dirt farmers you have th feminine form corn and other essential feeds. lawyers, statisticians, financiers, trans- divine as Aaah fashioned t. ' Lon-do(Secured emergency hay rates to all Expreag. portation experts and legislators ryijl points south ef Balt Lake from Idaho OOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOt u , cbm-i';.iiit- if im h -- 1 fi theji : : Farm-Owne- f' . jmmUMiimiiiii ' I ; o e mi BARGAINS a -i- n REAL ESTATE tp s s N a a tu ' three-mjlljo- u JUSTIN A. LOVELESS s 1 s XXKXqXXXX m B IP farm-projiuct- W o Jvst Like the Kind Mother Used to Make SUPERB PASTRY ' I zzzzm: ' i . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT - THE CITY BAKERY 0 Has Been Brought Up to the Highest Standard of Efficiency. W. L. ROBERTSON, q PROPRETOR |