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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FAEMEB in- -' are discounted in animals which have died from should buried are prife, washing5 eggs will generally fectious disease and y red with a vy be loss. It hasnt been so long ago that cause producers a greaterhigh-quallime the common hen was a Only clean, unwashed, In the winprg when the ground Produc- of farming. Little attention was ity ggs bring top prices. is frozen, it is, more difficult to dig paid to her because it was thought tion of clean eggs is accomplished the and floors graves tha she consumed enough to make up by keeping hen house weather J . for what she produced in eggs and nests clean, gathering the eggs daily year, but it d food. In fact, many farmers con- - and keeping the laying hens during- that disease . d ead in unvirulent longest sidered her a liability, and weve muddy weather in dry quarters porfan th?hMt In heard some declare Theres no til afternoon, when most of the eggs ter and that Producers longest distances, Have will have been laid.. in keeping chickens. money use and are most likely to carry Vernal, Utah Today all this has changed. The will find it more profitable to to petities on and in eir . Application made to be entered as hen responding to better treatment, the soiled eggs on the farm, and - disease germs of extra trouble The ies. digg g second class matter in the post- and brought to efficiency through market only the best quality prodoffset winter is the easily in graves uct. valcareful breeding, has become a it by the greater danger A business of more uable asset. Low temperature acts. prevents than ?2, 000,000, 000 a year is done PREVENT SPREAD OP of disease germs, the multiplication DISPOSING in America through the hen. and DISEASE IN are It has her chickens and her eggs. OF DEAD ANIMALS but many kinds of disease germs or killed pe.r not deprived a tremendous business. become The carcasses of animals which There are numerous failures, of have succumbed to infectious dis- - nicious possibilities by exposurelow-t the Z course, but most of these failures eases like anthrax, hog cholera, a lower temperaturean than artic reached est during icy are due to lack of understanding, blackleg, tuberculosis, etc., are H. Harrison Editor loose business methods and want of charged with myriads of virulent ter. ny Everywhere farmers not Violet namson....Business Manager intelligent feeding and sheltering, disease germs, and just as long as attend to the proper and safe should business they remain where scavengers can Nq Qtler ?2(00o,000,000 in the world offers as wide field for reach them and portions of them can disposal of the bodies of their own tIle mai1 wbose capital is small. We be carried away promiscuously, animals which unfortunately die,BE FAIR TO THE BOY recently read where a man in a they are a dangerous menace over but they should insist on oftheallprop- JiniThe usual spring argument about neighboring state now sells over a iarge territory to all animals er disposal of the bodies , die which mals chickens and of 10000 worth to eggs attacked be are liable which by taking the boys out of school and and started in business disease germs. Even carcasses of gions in which their farms are ioputting them to work in the fields each ayear dozen hens and two roosters, animals which have died from other cated will soon begin in the farm home, rich and fertile causes than infectious diseases, un-adoesnt The father i3 very busy. Plowing and upon require to raise poultry; ies3 they are disposed of in a proper planting must be done on Left time. It is hard to hire men that in.fact expert poultrymen insist that Way, are a source of danger. can be trusted with the machinery soB bBed, with gravel and sand, on the surface of the ground, their or horses. Hired men mean more though with some grass, of course, 0dor soon invites scavengers to in the kitchen for the moth- - reaI1y makes the ideal poultry farm. gregate and to bring with them the Were not encouraging anyone to infectious material with which they er. The school may not be inter- The boys are dependable, drop what they are doing and en- - may haTe become contaminated by esting. But we eating carrion elsewhere, like to be out of doors, and are' ter the poultry business. out are to that many point Dead animals on the farm should trying to a take mans and proud place be things we often pass up as jj0 buried deep enough to prevent That is the help with the work. easy, lazy way of looking at it and being beneath our notice turn out to them from being dug up again, or J To burn the boy gives up his spring school be whales in the business world they should be burned. term and becomes a RURAL CHILD And raisinS poultry and eggs is one iarge carcasses like those of dead LABORER. If that occurs two or of them. horses and cattle is difficult and la- ' three years in succession he has borious and require a large quantity lost his chance for an education. And in spring of fuel. In most instances it is Spring is here! The stronger, better way is to we think of gardens. The melting more economical to bury them. All L-sacrifice something of present com snows, the warm south winds, and fort and expedience for the childs the smell of the fresh earth, prompt m., n, n,, h., n. n,, i.,, m,, in to us to future welfare. seeds watch and his work this dig buy By USI spring or next the boy may save to with tender patience for the first the family two or three dollars a sproutlings that make the birth of inn day for a few weeks but he does it the garden, Un? at a very great loss to himself ana to his He is probably USI people. giving Iffii ACT AT ONCE AND SAVE up the time that should be used to USI um deepen, broaden and refine his life. On another page we afie running Besides that, if he does not USI Iffii proper" Mourtol'n at the last minute and is lan isn now, he will not be able to earn as much as he ought" when'he" becomes vital importance to every Uintah am iffii a man. Then he, to, will feel that Basm farmer merchant and produ-hi- s Ian numbers show round we in cer news Latest out are that the other figures children must give up their anS M iffii, chances for an education and spend matter to publish at this time, Uintah Basin iffii shipped Should the contemplated increase their childhood days at some kind iffii of rates iffii be made it of labor. parcel Post So the circle goes on 1923 Seed 5,600,000 (pounds) Crop most be vvould to disastrous every liJtl from father to son. iffii Keep the boy in' school. That may be the way Person living in this Great Inland As nearlv as we know the 1921 iffii to bring the entire family to a finer Empire. news Iffii In at this this broadcasting plane of life. iffii Seed Crop was (pounds) 1,250,000 time, reaching as it will every com- - Iffii munity throughout the Uintah Ba- KEEPING FARM BOOKS sin, we feel every subscriber has Iffii INCREASE IN TWO YEARS 4,350,000 been richly repaid for their sub-th-e Iffii Agricultural colleges throughout iffii t0 tbe Basia s agricultural country are trying hard to ham- - scnptl0n WORTH AT LEAST Iffii $500,000.00 iffii mer it into the heads of farmers paprter reading this article imme-th- e Iffii everywhere that theirs is a business iffii rep-thesame as anything else and that diaey Wfite a letter to Utah s Con-thiffii; HALF A MILLION BRAND NEW e DOLLARS iffii resentatives at Washington. is just as much reason why farmer should have a system of srgesman Don B. Colton is a native Iffii iffii man, knowing the Iffii 1921 which bookkeeping as there is why other Gintah Basm did not in have you iffii concerns need and must have it. struggle it has been to all, himself Iffii for our the of included, development Haphazard farming, buying without You might call that the DIVIDEND on COand how terribly Iffii keeping track of expenditures, or rich country we are upon the parcel OPERATION to date. without keeping track of Pendent .revenue received, isnt the road to Pst service for our almost every Iffii merchandise shipped sucess in farming. Iffii Take the men need iffii the Uintah Basin, who t0 the Basin and to get our products' It Does It? Pay, to out market. are most successful in raising and iffii, Mr. Colton and Utahs other rep-fru- it Iffii selling live stock, grain, poultry or REMEMBER we want to iffii to make and youll find that they keep resentatives can make a better fight Iffii an EVEN LARGER DIVIDEND FOR d a pretty close tab on what they buy for us if we let them know how Ml As a result al the increase would be to us. Do Iffii what they sell. YOU THIS YEAR (1 they know more about how to plan not fail to write the letter. You have Iffii: liil facts before you. for the future; when to tighten up the Iffii or when to loosen up. And its a DONT WASH THE EGGS satisfaction, too, to be able to tell Iffii by looking back over the books If eggs are dirty, dont wash iffii just how prices shift from year to Get some kind of a book, them, is the advice offered egg pro-n- o iffii year. matter how poor you may be ducers by the department of agri--at Washed eggs deterloriate figures, and make an attempt to culture. Itll more rapidly than unwashed, and keep tab on your finances. detection of a few washed eggs may pay big in the long run. cause buyers to penalize the entire YOU NEED THE PAPER We need lot. the subscription to THE UINTAH Unusually large quantities of 50 cents per washed eggs are reported this BASIN FARMER, Mail it now. Al year. spring, the department says. THE AMERICAN HEN B&SIN FARMER by-prod- Sr8 scav! wm-Geor- ge lh nd con-wo- rk , m, 'r.lS re de-selli- ng fr Doesnt co-opera- te vit-an- ; J. G. PEPPARD SEED CO. |