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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER PAGE TWO .WWVWWWVWVWVVWVYWWWWWVWWWWWWW DUCHESNE COUNTY FARM BUREAU Pres., Myton, Utah Vice-Pres- ., Sec.-Trea- Cedarview, Utah UTAH GUSHER By C. M. HERREMAN Redwood County, Minessota GOMES TAX REDUCTION 'IN' 6 Select a good sized post, size not as important as durability and notch the top end a little on two sides, for two way braces. When setting this post bed a medium sized stone against it on two sides for a two way stretch. No anchor block at the bottom is necessary; Now select two more good posts and notch at the top for the other end of braces. Set these 12 feet from the corner at the angle desired Use 4 by 4, 12 feet long for brace or a stiff pole. Put the brace from the top of the corner postt to the top of the other post. Then take No. 9 wire or- - barbed wire, wind from the bottom of the corner post to the top of the other post twice around. Staple at top and bottom. Take a stick 3 or 4 feet long and twist the wire tight. The post so set will stand a great amount of strain. REMOVAL OF THE THEATRE AND NEW AND DEEPER CANE CREEK TAPPED BY STRATUM AMUSEMENT TAX AND A DISCOVERY DRILLS REDUCTION ON SURTAX Steady Flow Seen as Frank Shafer Chairman House Appropriations Committee is Ready to Offer Plan; Tax cut Effective in 1927 and 1928 No. ' In managing a beef breeding herd on a farm the least feed, labor and attention are required when the calves are dropped soon after the cows go on pasture in the spring. If the calves are born in the fall, the cows will be in better condition at that time, but will re- -' quire more feed during the winter to keep up their milk flow than if! they were dry. However, if the cows are kept to be milked as well as to raise calves, having them freshen in the fall interferes less with raising crops. Fall calves may be readily taught" to eat grain before they are weaned and ryiy be fattened on grass and grain by the time they are about twelve months old. Summer fattening on pasture has considerable advantage over winter drylot feeding on account of cheaper grains and the elimination of' labor required to spread manure. Therefore, whether to produce fall or spring calves is a problem for each farmer keeping beef cows to settle for himself. One hundred and eleven eggs in 111 days in a row is the record of a Barred Rock hen owned by the University of Tennessee. This is a world record for the breed and misses th worlds record for all breeds only 16 eggs. After the long, non-sto- p record she missed a day for a long period continued then thereafter. Although she hasnt beaten the world she does hold in addition to the record for her breed, the worlds record for all heavy breeds, and the southern record for hens of all breeds for continuous laying. The hens name is U. T. Queen. A HELPING HAND Ifate Parent Ill at 4976 Feet: Moab The Frank Shafer No. 1 well, Chicago Taxes on 1927 incomes will be cut by congress between $200,-- the discovery well on the Cane Creek It 000,000 and $300,000,000, Martin B. dome, gushed again Tuesday. Madden of Chicago, chairman of the brought a column of crude oil of 1 house appropriations committee, fore cast on the heels of his reelectfon toi ' congress. Citing a predicted treasury surplus this year of $250,000,000, Madden said congress will undoubtedly be able to arrange a new tax cut, effective in and declared 1928, on 1927 incomes, that he would recommend such a reduction. Removal of the theatre and amusement tax, a further reduction of the surtax, and a cut in the tax on corporations, are among the next steps in he nations tax bur- htening f he den rIadden iatimated hesitated to forecast which taxes would receive the benefit of the forth- coming cut. The genesis of the quarterly payment plan for income tax was divulged by Madden in discussing taxation. A man with a $10,000,000 income tax came to him, the representative said, and urged that to pay his tax all at once he would have to dump his goods on the market and break the price, with a possible depressing effect on business generally. - greenish hue and high specific gravity from a depth of 4976 feet, The oil gushed to the top of the feet above derrick, some eighty-fou- r the surface of the ground. It subsided after about ten minutes, but at ' oclock the wrell was making a large volume of gas and another flow of oil was expected momentarily. The Frank Shafer is the. well that blew in as an oil gusher it a depth of 2028 feet, and flowed un- estrained for several weeks. After a long struggle the formation from which that oil came was closed, and the drilling proceeded as a test well for the deeper strata. Tuesday aiternccn the tool3 drop ped into an oil stratum, and with a roar that could be heard for some distance well blew in. away,-th- pounds common salt 2 4 ounces blask pepper 1 ounce red pepper. Cut the meat into small pieces, sprinkle seasoning over it, and then run through the grinder. Hold for 24 to 36 hours in a cool place and stuff in casings. Then smoke in hard-woo- d or corn-co- b smoke until a dark mahogany color is obtained. Store in a cool place. The meat may be all pork if desired, or the precentage of beef may be incrased and additional seasoning such as one ounce of sweet marjoram, mace or sage may be used. . SAVE THE MIDDLE- MANS PROFIT buying SADDLES direct from the manufacturer. Send for our free illustrated catalog The Western Saddle by Mfg. Co. 1651 Larimer St. - Colorado Denver, r ay Fat BEE F, VEAL, IOUKERS, CHICK. IAMB, EN. e and FRESH EGGS at the Former Princess Easiness Woman Berlin Princess Eilel Friedrich cf her newly won Prussia is ccLb-atinHighest Market Price freedom by entering the ranks of busiPhone 401-P. 0. Box 127 ness women. She recently obtained a seciverce from the former kaisers LOUIS LARIS ond son and already Potsdam society ROOSEVELT UTAH s flocking to see the first exhibition of v artistic wallpapers designed by the former princess, who was reputed to be one of the wealthiest princesses in the world before the war. Military subjects, soldiers in the gay rococo unirms of the heydey of the mon- archy, . provide the favorite feature of the princess designs. Each roll hears, m its bdrder, the full name and title. For Princess Eitel Friedrich von Preussen, in letters of gold. Many take this as BUILDING MATERIAL ter personal revenge on the family of OF ALL KINDS rIohenzollern. g R - THE ROOSEVELT invoked a year ago to bear the Count and Count--1 ess Karolyl of Hungary and was brought into play to prevent entry into this country of Shapurji Saklatvala then communist members of the British parliament. Mme. Kollantay, who formerly wras soviet minister to Norway and now is minister designate to SUBSCRIBE FOR THE UINTAH Mexico, is in Berlin, en route to her to She desired BASIN Mexico in FARMER. City. post visit the United States in traveling to the Mexican canital, but has been compelled to abandon that plan by the refusal of the American consul general REGISTERED HEREFORD in Berlin to extend the necessry passport visa. We are i THE LITTLE BARRED HEN Comes In Gusher Sends Oil to Top of Derrick j SPRING OR FALL CALVES 1 WITH HOT CAKES In making smoked sausage of country sausage, use the following ingredients in the proportionjs indicated: 85 pounds pork trimming 15 pounds lean beef Here is my plan for bracing corn- er posts. Roosevelt, Utah s., TO GO HOW I SET CORNER POSTS - ARTHUR WISCOMBE THOMAS ROBERTS C. F. WAHLQUIST LUMBER CO. Roosevelt A FEW WHINNIES SIGHT UNSEEN Hullo zat you, Lize? Yassah. teach you Is you made up yo mind yous m&ke love to my daughter, sir. gwine to r.irry me? wish I Man Cose Ah is. Who zis talkin, would, you Young old boy, Im not making much head- anyway? Wisconsin Agricultur Humorist The ist. way. (London). Utah BDUS for SALE offering at this time eight head of good, husky calves, ranging in age from 12 to 14 months. Just the age you want fer next seasons breeders. They are produced here in the P,as in, under range conditions, so are acclimated. Anticipate your needs for next season and save money by making your selections this fall. R. S. LUSTY & SONS, Duchesne, Utah Breeders of Pure IJxed Hereford Cattle |