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Show FARMER THE UINTAH BASIN The Uintah Basin Industrial Convention The Why B5SIN FARMER NwUj UtaUHfclk I Established 1924 Published 1st of Each Month at there tah Basin, it is evident that 1. U. B. U. the for is a great demand Vernal, Utah convention this of The officers and their time is well spent believe second-clasat s matter be will Entered as weather they hope that the the people wiU the post office at Vernal, Utah, unthat favorabl and even der the act of Congress of March the third time show interest, done 3, 1S79. have more interest, than they before. The attendance last year Official organ of the than the was considerably more Uintah County Farm Bureau that believed first year, and it is Office: Vernal Express, Vernal, much be will the 1925 gathering Utah. 1924. Telephone 24. larger than the one of convention, of this chairman As 50c Subscription Price, one year I wish to thank, in behalf of the committee, the many local people Editor George H. Harrison who have helped financially and otherwise to make this third event Violet Harrison. ...Business Manager a success. We also wash to thank, FOOLED AGAIN. the many teachers, eminent men in j and women in public life and with-- 1 and come The long expected Uintah Basin freely who college, advertising special edition of the out cost to us and donate their time UTAH FARMER, has arrived and The farms bureaus of the two that we may better succeed. And J we suppose eagerly read by its Bas- counties were much cncerned and jast, but not least, wre express our j in advertisers. ' are still supporters of this annual appreciation to all of those who A As we gO' to press a hasty glance Agent E. Peterson tend the class work, the general County at the special edition, two issues in of Uintah county, was one of the or- -' meetings, and the many special one, makes us wonder when our ig,inal emmittee three years ago, meetings during our convention, business men and organizations of and he is still a leader. Bud Gip- May the U. B. I. C. improve each this wonderful section, the Uintah sn, W. L. Woolf, JI. C. Smith. Supt. year. Mistakes are sure to be made Basin, will learn not to put their F. A. Gross, J. H. Chickenberger, i,ut by our blunders we are more good money into something which L. S. Thompson, and many others, abie next time to do better. Some Dr. Herbert W. Reherd, president will not bring them any return. have dissatisfaction there may be, but if too numerous to- mention, When the people of the Uintah greatly helped to mase this gather-- , the dominant note is one of har- of Westminster College, Salt Lake Basin were approached by a repre- ing a City. Dr. Reherd will handle as his prominent affair Many ladies mony and progress the committee sentative of the UTAH FARMER from both counties have given their will feel that the convention is sue-- 1 subjeet, Education for Useful and solicited for their advertising We have already proved j suth and assistance each year andiCessful. at the general evening ses-- it patronage, they had every reason our power is far greater than ,,jOI1 Gf the has been very valuable. that Dr. Reherd to believe they would get something reasons we expected. This convention dem- - was aso one cf theday. are certain There simple speakers at for to show for their money. Aside this Uintah Basin Industrial onstrates very plainly that organs mer conventions in the Basin, why from the paid advertisements the Convention is a necessity, viz: zation, intelligent cooperation, are publicity received could be placed to succes. avenues so are widely 20,000 people First, on a very few pages of the 32 paged inland Come edition with the last page marked distributed over this large do not BE SURE to register at the U. Fami- district that the majority 16. Their principal article, renew it next liar Scenes in the Uintah Basin, by have an opportunity to enjoy educa- B. I. C. and get a number for prize. forces which W. II. Olin. a reprint without credit tional and cultural ,ime yoa When answering advertisements from the Denver and Rio Grande large gatherings of this kind insure. in town Western magazine, of Denver, ColoSecond, the people need a rest of please mention THE UINTAH BASFARMER. IN about three havlacks of the distinction days. rado, ing the beautiful illustrations with Third, our population is unusual which Mr. Olin embellished his ar- for a farming district. We have ticle. The le from every county of our iffl original illustrations, p given us by exclusive right to pub- . from nearly every village, and Iffl lish, along with the same article ap- we ,ve people from many states. pears in this, August, issue of T1IE It is evident that a time and place UINTAH BASIN FARMER. for a meeting of so many strangers is good, even necessary, for our Iffl proper growth. Fourth, there are many problems confronting,. us, botfh as farmers, livestock men, merchants and what not. H These two counties are essential- iffl One-Fourtly a unit. While the county line is h necessary for good government, yet in reality the people of the Uintah U51 Basin have their interests pooled. As the gambler would say, It is all iffl In one pot. The need of our meeting for three days, to consider the THIS SPECIAL OFFER LASTS ONLY great questions which we must inTO AUGUST 27th Iffl telligently handle, is urgent. on camthe Ft. Duchesne Fifth, pus we may for three days be instructed by twenty-fiv- e to fifty emi- U5I Now you can buy the Fordson tractor together nent men and women in the very um with an Oliver plow and harrow on easy terms, problems 'which are most vital In our mastery of this inland empire. iffl an advantage every farmer will really appreThese learned men and women come m ciate. to us specially prepared to give us 4 what we want. We not only receive isi With this equipment, increase your instruction but we enjoy high class USI crop profits V. j at-eve- nt. yi j j j ; j Pur-advi- ce Has Your Subscription Expired? lllllHlllllllllIJlllHllllHilli Fordson Tractor Oliver Plow and Oliver Disc Harrow m IMJl Down Two Years on the Balance entertainmept and.,, the two-coun- Dr. Thomas L. Martin, professor of soils of the Brigham Young uni- versity in the field crop section, better-kin- d of sport. Sixth, this big event furnishes many organizations an opportunity to meet at far less expense and with more complete attendance. The U. B. I. C is, therefore, a school, a fair, a big convention, the annual celebration for 20,000 people, all in one. It serves these many purposes well. The men and women who helped to make it successful donated considerable time and labor, often some cash as well. W hen ix or seven tbousjind neo-pi- e meet for education, for culture, for rest, ami in substance.- for ad- sufficiently to make extremely easy the long deferred payments which your Ford Dealer will arrange for you. Iffl tffl lid You can spread the cost over two Iffl ty will instruct during the last two days of the convention, on t Ik subSoil Prepjects, Soil for Alfalfa. Weed Soil Fertility, aration, Dr. Martin was with u.s vancement, under the unusual Control. last year also. governing them in the Uin- - Iffl pay- Uintah Basin Motor Co. Lffl Iffl ROOSEVELT, UTAH - eon-diti- Fall ments or secure a discount the balby ance even sooner if you wish to paying do so. ns Ffil s ft |