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Show THE TTETTAH BASH FAE7.TEK - Com And Small Grain Varieties Test For Yield and Adaptability cTHYTON ITEMS For The Uintah Basin Section Gehu, a short-season- variety of Agricultural Experiment Station yellow flint corn, has 90 far roved workers and has so far proved to to be a good variety for the Uintah a be com of for the good variety Basin., In yield it appears to be fully equal to any of the other Uintah Basin. irarietiea tested and in addition it Varieties such as Minnesota No. matures its ears early enough to 13, White Flint and Local Dent do escape frost injury and to permit not always mature early enough to shelling the grain m time for it to escape the first frost, Bustled a be used far fattening the Thanks- White Dent matures early, hut the giving turkeys. yield appears to be rather low. Conditions in the Uintah Basin Varieties such as Lancaster and are favorable for the growing of Learning are silage corns and are farm crops. The season, not suitable for grain purposes unhowever, appears to be a little der the conditions that prevail in short for best results when some of the Uintah Basin. the common varieties of corn ave Dicklow appears to be the been has the aim of the grown. It variety of wheat for the corn to with when experiments grown under irrigation. try a few Basin, of the most promising varieties and Defiance seems to be in demand by find one or two that seem to be tba local millers but is only a fair particularly adapted to conditions yielder. Marquis does not yield well as compared with the other in the Basin. The variety Gehu was recom- varieties and cannot be recommended for trial by the Montana mended far the Uintah Basin. UTAH CROP EEPOEH. FOE. APEIL FIRST, I92S. The condition of winter wheat in Utah on April L 1928, was 98 per cent of normal, compared with aver35 a year ago, and a ar age an April L of 93. The crop was rated on December 1, 1927 as 96 per cent of normal In the United States the winter wheat crop on April 1, 1928 was 68.8 iper cent of normal, compared ar with. 84.5 a year ago and a 81.9. average at this time of Utahs rye crop has a condition of 96 per cent, compared with 95 10-ye- 10-ye- a year ago, and a avrag0 10-y:- ax of 94, The United States rye crop has condition of 79.3, compared with aver86.4 a year ago and a a 10-ye- ar age of 85.8. PnnrfitioTis of Winter Wheat And Eye normal) (100 Winter wheat April 1, 1928, 96; April 1, 1927, 96; April 1, 1927, aver95; April I, 1926, 95; 10-ye- ar age, April L. 93 Rye April 1, 1928, 98; Dec. 1, 1927, 96; April 1, 1927, 95; April 10-ye- ar ; : .. - . Will Hamilton w,hn resides in velt; W. Hammersmith and Corliss the Antelope section iwas recently Clord of Midview. T. C. Guyn of Myton, resident arrested by Arzy Mitchell, sheriff of Duchesne county on the charge engineer of the Uintah Indian Irof bootlegging. Mr. Hamilton was rigation project, has already turned brought before L R. Tuttle, U. S. the water in some of the canals, Commissioner of Myton and was and expects to have the water in ? committed to the Federal court un- all of them by the 15th of April. der $500.00 bond, furnished by his The pay roll of the project has friends, where final action wfll been increased and about twenty be taken relative to the matter. have been given steady employment as ditch riders. It is their at Monday evening, April the school building in Myton, the duty to see that the ditches are last P. T. A. meeting of the local kept in good shape and that the organization for the year was held. people receive satisfactory service. highest-yiThe treasurers report showed a The main office of this project is elding balance on hand, and the sum of located at Myton. rg ten dollars was allowed Don Easter services were held at the to complete the tennis court. Presbyterian church of Myton SunShort talks were imade by teachers day, April 8th as follows: in the and the president, expressing morning an Easter sermon by the satisfaction for the cooperation of pastor, with special Easter musall. Mrs. T. C Guyn was selected ic. The program prepared by the as president to take the lace of Sunday school took the place of S. A. Parker whose term of office the evening service, which consistALFALFA and PROSPERITY has expired. The health clinic com- ed of recitations, dialogues, class mittee was made a permanent one. aongs and a pantomine. An offerMaua. Muller in her witching way The following persons are members ing was taken for mission work in Watched the hired man rake the of it: Mrs. Wm. Stewart, Mrs. R. people and all enjoyed the proEL hay; The committee Waugh, Mrs. Bliss Lott and gram. having The sky was clear and the sun wag Mrs. EL Neilson. The following pro-ga- r, charge of it were Mrs. S.. A. Par'hot m was presented: solo, Marg ker, Mrs. Floyd Wheeler, Mrs. L R. aret On a bumper crop in the sandstone Dart; solo, Fern Dennis; piano Tuttle and Mrs. T. C. Guyn. C. P. duet. Mrs. S. A. Parker and Mrs. Dauwalder is superintendent of the plot The good man raked and sweat and 0. Dart; piano solo, Mrs. O. Dart. Sunday school. presi-de- n At the Myton ward of the L. D. Ray Dillman of Roosevelt, swore inB. L S. U. CL, gave an at the church at the Sunday school That he never had seen such hay address upon the pros- hour, under the supervision of teresting before. pects of the U. B. L C. for this Harold Eldredge, Bishop, and Lynn Maud was a widow, young and fair, year. Light refreshments were Stone, superintendent, a program Who rolled her hose and bobbed her served by the refreshment commit- was presented, consisting of Easter tee. The evening was enjoyed by talks and special music. hair; Her husband, tbe poor departed all. The attendance and interest has The Myton P. T. A. put on tha hick .been kept up well during the en- program Wednesday evening, April 11th at Ioka, when the P. T. A of Bad never belonged, to the modern tire year. that place held their last meeting ' inC. who T. is of Myton Beggs clique; for the year. The Amusement hall commission terested husiness the in Eed rubbed the soil and deprived atwas Price in Tuesday, April 10th, was filled iwith people, several his home and Myton. a tending from Upalco Of many a comfort by others known for the purpose of supervising was renThe program following eastern to seed alfalfa Ee'd never grown alfalfa nor even shipment of markets. Mr. Beggs recently loaded dered: piano duet, Mrs. S. A. Parrys and shipped a carload of Uintah ker and Miss Elsie Frederickson; So why should she grieve when he Basin honey from the same place, duet, Mrs. C. P. Dauwalder and had to- die 2 which was sent to Los Angeles, Prances Dauwalder; reading, Mrs. Maud was brave but the world. Calif., and is destined for export T. C. Guyn; addresses were made could see by Rev. S. A. Parker, A. R. King trade. and I. R. Tuttle. Refreshments were buma no chance with, Shed stand The board, of governors of the served. ble bee. have Commfc.rjcial club of Myton But the hired man was up to date appointed Alec Beffort as housellll!!!IIltiIini!II!!I!IlII!iiiIll!!l!EIIi:i!!ll!l!E!Iini!liininniIi!!!lIiniIlIUinininill1111llll1lll'a S3 And moved about with a pay day man to take the place of Melvin Bunce who recently resigned. Mr. gait; TINGLEY & SONS Beffort master began his work on April Ee planned his work with a 1st and is planning to move his mind BUYERS OF to soon. Myton. And never did shirk or fall behind. family The City Council of Myton are Be furnished the labor, Maud the Seed, Wool, Honey, Pelts planning to have in the near fuland. cita All ture, cleanup caApaign. and all lawfully And they fed the soil with a lavish izens and owners of property will hand; caught furs. be asked to cooperate in making the They used some lime and the best proposition a success. If the work of seed to he done by the city, UTAH MYTOX, The alfalfa grew like an evil weed. later has to the be the will' O. Box P. expense 54. charged The animals feasted and soon waxed owners. Such a movement property fat And Maud discarded her old straw is commendable and should have the support of all in helping to hat. SEND FOR FREE BREEDER'S of CHART She bought a toque and a Sand increase the better appearance in Myton every way lousine vilEL D. on tothe. Hillman of Salt Lake City, the game And drove state was a recent bee inspector, lage green. sein. in convisitor business the Myton judge, Where she captivated nection. with his official l" --""X position. for date. to made to the better a married reports The Original by According And soon wa3 Tag. Its Dot UU Hoi Lock this several in producers honey mate. makes it superior to all The judge was fond of his farmer portion of the basin, their colonies imitations. Clamped on in 7 '" " of bee3 came through, the winter one operation. It stays put! ette rewithout 47 in BOY. good lived shape. fairly And Maud happy SILTUL1ESTOCO. SALTLAKC ut L O. O. F., No. 51 Basin Lodge gret. 3rad FREE A PKm oi PERFECT EAR TAGS When twins arrived far the family of Myton, at a recent meeting, gave the third, degree and last degree to tree. A4dree James the following candidates: They named them alfalfa and Mason and Axel Birch of Roose-Ny-be- ) UTAH 1, 1926, 95; r, 94. H ed th-com- " average, April - j . S , UNITED STATES Winter wheat April 1, 1928, 68 8; Dec. 1, 1927, 8 6.0; April 1. ar 1, 1926, 84.1; 1927, 84.5;-Apri- l Average. April 1, 81.9. Rye April 1, 1928, 79.3; April 1, 1927, 89.3; April 1, 1927, 86.4; averApril 1, 1926, 80.2; age April 1, 85.8. 10-ye- 10-ye- ar There is no. .reason why fresh, or properly preserved fish, should not be eaten at the same meal as milk. Fish and milk- are often cooked together in the- farm of milk chowders or creamed dishes. Work the butter far sandwiches to a cream, but do not meLt it Cut the bread into thin even slices. If you are going to trim off the crusts, da not butter too near them. Bread for sandwiches is best iwhen about 24 hours old. Always iron with the thread of the goods and iom until the garment is dryi Otherwise it will pucker. Shiny glass on hems, tuck3, or seams, can he removed by moistening a piece of cheesecloth with clear water, wringing it dry, and wiping it quickly over the shiny surface. - - I I I 0 Lu cattle-hogs-shee- p' -- A-j W- - |