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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 44444444444 to renew Our hope and our faith for our task, Our failures will fade as the mists and the dew, While strength for new duties we The Uintah Basin comprisask. es a very large territory and And we all will join hands and go it is difficult for us to cover forth for the test, To render the service we see. ' all of it in our news service. We will work with new zest; we We urge every farm bu reau president and secretary 4 will all do our best, and club leaders, to send in 4 In the struggle for making men free. by the 25th of each month 4 the activities of their reWE WANT 4 spective organizations. From any one who has a 4 good suggestion to make or 4 4 has solved any of our problems, learned about any new 4 and all other Raw FURS device, made a short' cut in 4 Write for Price List today any of their work that has 4 Charles Friend & Co., Inc. helped, let us hear from you. 4 920 Wazee DENVER, COLO. St., Your idea may help your 4 in 4 distant a place. neighbor ? We need constructive ar4 (r ticles about any phase of the 4 raising or poultry and other 4 industries. Tell it your way, 4 give the facts, if your story 4 4: needs rewriting we will gladfor 4 but rewrite it you, ly send in your story. This is your paper, make it the best FARM AND COMMUNITY NEWS WANTED EACH MONTH FOR FARMER NAPLES A new hardwood floor purchased a piano, They celebrated was laid in the Naples ward house the occasion by giving a social manearly in March and a dwce given aged entirely by men. A large crowd for its initiation. TRIDELL Community work was 4 was present. dene on the road between Tridell 4 DAVIS George A. Slaugh, well and the tnjian bridges. Also a 4 known as the watermelon king of day was spent by the men on the the Uintah Basin, has sold his Da- school house ground walks prepar- 4 vis ward ranch and moved his fam- atory to laying cement sidewalks at ily to. Vernal for their permanent the front and rear of the school home. Mr. Slaugh retains his wa- buildings. 4 termelon ranch on the Green river FORT DUCHESNE A community and his Diamond mountain ranch. entertainment to raise funds to buy OURAY Hubert Bell purchased chairs for the Amusement hall was a house from Mrs. Annie Carroll a most decided success, socially and 4 in Glines and moved it to his home- financially. stead in the Ouray valley. MAESER Donation work was 4 B. Snow BENNETT Seymour done on a road in front of the Bodmoved his family to the Joshua ily homestead when 25 loads of 4 Haslem home which he purchased. shale were hauled and distributed MAESER John Harrison of over this road. Another strip of 4 and W. B. Casto of Maeser road one-ha- lf mile in length from 4 have traded farms and each moved the William Abbott place to past 4 their respective families. Ashley creek was done by donation 4 possible. GLINES Work on the ward cha- work, representing 78 days work. 4 pel and grounds was given by the There was also donation work in 4 Dinner roads in other sections of the ward. community for one day. was served the workers by the laVERNAL Bishop Joseph Hor- - an increased measure of regard for dies. rocks of Bennett and C. A. Hardy the leaders in this great movement, GUSHER George Young moved cf Vernal traded places. Mr. Hor- - an increased measure of personal into his new house which he built rocks moving to Vernal and Mr. interest in, and love for the boys and We are behind the Boys on his farm near the Victory high- Hardy to the former home of Rob- - girls and for 'the work itself. ert H. Sainsbury north of Vernal. I have learned some of the funand Girls club work and way. GUSHER The Moffat social club, GL1JNES Martin Curtis, deputy damental laws that govern health offer the following prizes an organization of men, did some Uintah county treasurer, moved in- and happiness, and useful service. in Poultry Projects. good community work when they to his new home which was recent- I have learned (from Dr. Hogensen) dework club of hall Amusement and success their the that ly completed. repaired pends on how I hitch up, start up, HOW TO MARKET CATTLE My answer is: Cooperate and send follow up, cheer up, limber up, close them to the big cattle markets our- up and paint up. ONE IMPORTED ROOSTER selves. In every farm bureau local FOR EACH PRIZE (By CHAS. B. BARTLETT)'V. That there are ships upon which a there should be cattle lives to the reach we can cooperative sail away if will The speculator get you given by association. These local of our club boys and girls and from, you dont look out. Beware of the marketing associations should be unit- the decks of which we can stimu-- 1 man who comes around to you with selling ed under a county-wid- e VERNAL DRUG CO. cooperative late them to do their best work and a bland smile and a benevolent air association. cattle Under be their best selves. Leadership, and casually asks: Have you any these marketing organizations frequent cattle salesmanship, partnership, ownerBe sure to tell calves to sell? FIRST PRIZE shipments should be made. As fast ship, relationship and artisanship, him NO. From the year one in the las can be for fattened market with the flag of citizenship flying cattle Best Pen Barred Rocks from , history of the Uintah Basin downi..ntr Tub fftrni should dg Vernal Drug Stock Chickens shippGd. from the mast. to the month of March, 1925, he they can do this themselves by orers which no is it says That myth now owned by clubs in has skimmed the cream off fom more economically than that to live with nature, .walk beganization Eastern Division. what little profit there has been This matter should neath the vault of heaven, is to else. anyone in the business of producing cattle be SECOND PRIZE taken up seriously, NOW. live, to live intensively and fully. on our farms. Not least among a little glimpse of In this line we as farmers should is there That Rooster from Vernal Best the detrimental effects of the oper- handle our own business and there- heaven in in the morning hearing, Drug Stock ations of the cattle buyer is the by secure all the profit there is in of a meadow lark on a telowned spring, now by clubs in pessimism he has developed among it. Even the veal calves that are ephone pole, chirping forth the hapDivision Eastern the people with reference to beef now being industriously collected in piness of his heart in just a meadow cattle. THIRD PRIZE the Reservation and sent to the coal song. It does not matter whether tbe camps in Carbon county should be larkIt was me to to hear Best Pen Capons of Vernal inspiration cattle buyer happens to be a near handled by these cattle marketing Dr. Hogensen he never that say Drug Stork neighbor, a good fellow on general associations. those than years spent happier eight now owned by clubs in principles, or an angel from Coloare a number of details con- he spent with his club boys and There Eastern Division rado or Wyoming who comes to you nected with this proposition that I have learned that happigirls. with the cheering information that will .be the subject of future ar ness will come FIRST PRIZE through honest efThere has been a terrible big tides. serand willing cheerful, ficiency Pen Barred Rocks Best Beware of him. slump in cattle. vice. That it isn any trouble just owned by Boys and Girls Dont have a thing to do with him. WHAT THIS WEEK OF is just the to this That Clubs in Western Division no matter who he is. he is not your CLUB LEADERS SCHOOL of a wonderful series of beginning friend. HAS MEANT TO ME Uintah Basin club leadership schools SECOND PRIZE Now I have no quarrel with inwhich will finally lead to the estabBest Rooster dividual cattle buyers because they (By Alice Morrill, Tridell, Utah) lishing of a branch of the Utah .Agn owned by Boys and Girls Their occupa-followiare all good men. I believe that the greatest thing ricultural College on this side of in Western Division Clubs But that this week has meant for me, the mountains. And why not? Why a leitimate business. n obliter-tiobe their occupation should a renewal of thankfulness that not here in the Uintah Basin THIRD PRIZE to is detrimental is wholly where natures laboratory forms a I am an American. Pen Capons Best the farmers who produce cattle. If I have come to realize more ful- natural setting for the scientific owned who by Boys and Girls we do not sell to cattle buyers of primal things. ly that the boys and girls, through in Western Division Clubs we shall come into our midst, what .That: their club work, have an appeal that How shall wre is vital in the minds and interests do with our cattle. My friends, when we gather again dispose of them? of the United States Department of work tfWVWWWVWWWWYWrtWVWWWWWVWWWWWVW; Agriculture. This raises the stand-ardizto a plane of stability and COYOTE SKINS Al-ter- ra :i 4444 j es VERNAL CLEANING & TAILORING CO. Earl J. Freeman, Mgr. PLUSH COATS, VELVETS and PLEATED SKIRTS OUR SPECIALTY Parcel Post paid one way BRING YOUR it I have come to realize more fully that the wonderful extension service of the Utah Agricultural College has a potential and an active tendency We pay the highest market price. to raise the standards of the lives army of our rural of the great extension workers the that youth of the U. A. C. and their efforts belong to you and me. Vernal, Utah This week of club leaders school realizaa me to greater meant has Phone 198. (In E. A. Mankcrs Office) tion of what our government has 5 and for the boys done and is doing It has meant AWYAYA,.Wi7VW'AV.VAVAWBV.VAV.Y.V girls of the farm. FURS, HIDES, and PELTS Uintah Fur Company |