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Show THE TJINTAH BASIN FARMER J Devoted to the Livestock Industry of the Great Uintah Basin ! i When finding stray stock refer to THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER Brand Page and notify owners of their critters. You will be doing them a service. JBOET. ribs H. C. MARCHANT Ioka, Utah W. L. FLETCHER R. F. Vernal, Utah UnSlit in right. right hip. in and derbit left. in slit under right per and ider half crop in left. H. L. ALLRED --I Roosevelt, Utah C. A. ERICKSON On right ribs. Tag in right ear. Boneta, Utah fright ribs. left under half crop Vernal, Utah uare crop, N. JOHN DAVIS AND SONS ear. in right d under slope On left ribs. Crop upper bit, right. 1 F. H. SMITH Upper slope, Crop and slit in left. under slit in right. R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal. Utah Crop off ieft. it in left; swallow fork in right JOSEPH ENGBERSON W. 8. PERRY Vernal, Utah On right ribs. Lapoint, Utah Crop off right ear. a "both shoulders. GEORGE A. SLAUGH r G. II. SOUTHAM & SONS Vernal, Utah. iq R. F. D. No. 2, Vernal, Utah Phone Red 495 a left ribs. Three underbits left, .ole in right. EATON BROS. Vernal, Utah A. KIMBALL Under On right hip or right ribs, Neola, Utah ear. each in half crop nderbit right ear. D. No. 1, On i j j B fB. IVEN G. ROSS R. M. CLARK 111 Tridell, Utah Utah Cedarview, On ribs. left or Crop upper and On left hind quarter, hip thigh. in left. hole derbit ear. in right, left Tag HYRUM RASMUSSEN 1l j Vernal, Utah ribs. Crop off right, slit right and underslope in left. On wj On left fli un- WILLIAM ZOWE Myton, Utah Slit in right ear. ribs. W. S. NICHOLSON Phone Crescent, Roosevelt, Utah , W. H. OAKS Large bit in upper R. F. D. No. 1, Box 63, Vernal, On left ribs. left. and right Utah Underbit in both ears. On left ribs. ALBERT STEPHENSON Duchesne, Utah RAY GARDNER in Underbit right, swallow fork and Hayden, Utah left. in nnderbit Under bit in right ear. LOUIS FREESTONE f yj R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah D. R. PRICE Bluebell, Utah Waddle on right jaw. Waddle on nose. 4 IRVIN EATON REX L. GARDNER Neola, Utah No ear marks. On right hip. Jj Vernal, Utah Under half crop On right ribs. in each ear. Lock man, Mass., reports a hen that durthe best interests of the range and mother of a large family. OF CATTLE WAIT the key ing the laying season, regularly FOR TUBERCULIN TEST stock in level country, watering the pantry door and place clucYs boys bed- comes to the back door and places should not be more than five under the soap in theThe is door the When Passing to be let in. room, is my advice. With 9,000,000 cattle already un-f- miles apart. of Show (London). opened it goes up two flights supervision for the eradication officials stairs, lays an egg in a chosen spot f tuberculosis, veterinary SAFE PLACE. of used regularly, and then goes down HOUSE. IN HEN LAY ALL EGGS f the United States department clucking as it gees out the door to igriculture and the various states can I keep my mince pies How re making efforts to meet the test-u- free from juvenile raids? asks the Miss Hattie G. Mayo of Whit tell the glad tidings. additional demands for A summray of the state of he work up to December 1 shows I waiting list of 226,534 herds containing more than 2,500,000 cattle, for fhis list represents applications havothers the Jesting in 34 states, John Doe , Name ing been able to handle the testing is fast as requested. clear The states which had , time the at this in respect dates City. were: ,he summary was prepared Utah, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Utah. MonState Kentucky, Louisana, Missouri, tana, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon. Virginia, Wahington, Wyoming and Brand Ihe District of Columbia, j During November official veterinarians tested more than 50,000 herdsor lots containing more than 600,Ear Marl,, Of this number, about 000 cattle. ,18,000 cattle reacted as tuberculous and were removed from the herds, thereby Jeading to the establishment .of accredited herds and areas. MILLIONS er con-jnu- ed g. SAMPLE Vernal crop off Left, underbit in Right 1 IOW OFTEN DO RANGE CATTLE GO FOR A DRINK? Those who are acquainted with the habits of livestock in the more tiumid regions might be surprised at the ways in which these same animals would meet conditions in the semiarid regions of the West. The cow that slakes her thirst every few hours in the succulent, stream-furrowpastures of the East or Middle West in a dry country would wait much longer before traveling several miles for a drink. of the Recently representatives Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agricultuke made observations on the number of times cattle go to water under different conditions In the range country. The evidence showed that for most cattle is a long time between drinks, a matter of days rathThe cooler or weter than hours. ter the weather the less likely they are to go to water more often than In dry, every second or third day. hot weather many of them go every day; but others go only twice every three days, or once every other In one region in New Mexico day. the conclusion was reached that for BASIN FARMER , totkelWrtsS ed A iWopmeut Aj Vernal, Utah, r which publish my brand Please find enclosed $ for one year. Name R. F. D Brand State. Citv. Ear Mark - , Ear marks use separate sheet. For additional brands and |