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Show THE Common Salt and Iodine Used to Prevent Goiter Frequently one hears some one claim do not need salt. The man who' makes such a claim la ignorant of the animal body and its requirement. All farm animals need salt and must have it. In. addition,, extra iodine is frequently needed to prevent goiter big neck: in calves and hairless pigs. There are some fnns In the United States producing iodized salt for farm stock. When salt Is so made It must, of course, be sold at a price above that paid for good farm salt, but where goiter, hairless pigs,, and other such, troubles exist, this method of securing Iodine is exceedingly satisfactory, since iodized salt is usually only twice as expensive as ordinary salt. One hundred pounds of such salt would feed ton head of cattle two ounces of salt f'T each individual daily approximately three months. that animals Farmer Relief Plarr Assailed Rapid City, S.. D. The drumfire of politics sounded almost within earshot of President Coolidge here, when T mTAH BASEST rushed 'through 75uray, ' south of here, and inundated the valley toward Ridgeway. More than a mile of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad track was washed out, and most of the highways are reported impassable. Two women, whose names were not learned were forced to spend the night in trees when they were caught by the flood At a mass meeting of business nearly all of them are new men waters. Many others are reported to have been caught in the flood, but men recently held in Myton at the 'and it is anticipated that the none was believed to have been inf Commercial club rooms, it wag def- -l form of the administration may jured or drowned. The flood was the tnitely decided to hold the annual change to some extent for the seas- worst since 1908. rodeo on Monday and Tuesday, on of 1927 and 1928. The new officers were sworn in Tuesday, July Two Earthquakes Are Felt In Montana September 5 and 6. William Mor- 19th and held their first meeting rison, a Myton business man has Idaho Falls Two distinct earth- been selected as chairman to make at the plant that day. Several were considered for the work Mr. plang quake- tremors were felt at Monida, arrangementg for the event. of the coming year.. It wag decided Mont., shortly after midnight Tues- Morrison will be assisted by others to alalyze the seed for the 'growers. day night, according to a report reach- and it is expected that the rodeo No action was taken in regard to ing here. The quake lasted about a of 192T will be kept up to stand- the selection of a manager. N. L. second and did not damage whatever, ard like those of former years. Peterson the new president presidthe report says. The tremors came All kinds of sportg will be placed ed at the meeting. horse close together, with the first one hard- on the program, including water commissioner of and This theFereral baseball games. Basin streams, Aquilla. Uintah ly oyer before the second was felt. A racing, one of the important events Nebeker of Salt Lake City is a relow rumbling noise preceded the ig held in thig part of the basin and cent arrival in waves and woke people up so that in attracts Myton to take up each year a large number his duties for this year. Mr. Neba few minutes sveryone was out in the of people from all over this section eker was delayed in coming into streets. Windows rattled and the of the state. It attracts the Indians a the because of basin this year buildings shook, but no damage re- on the reservation and they at- serioug operation. We are glad to sulted. The quake was short, but dis- tend in large numbers and usually that he is gaining in strength. tinct and was over quickly. spend most of that week camping his friend,. Sam McKelvie, former gov- Several Persons Drowrr as Boat Sinks ernor of Nebraska,, assailed some of Chicago Several persons were reth farm relief poEticies of Frank; 0. Lowden, who1 has been mentioned as a ported drowned,, most of them chilcandidate for the Republican presi- dren,. when an excursion boat,, the dential nomination.. Mr.. McKelvie,, Favorite,' plying between the muniLincoln park, sunk or who; is publisher of a farm paper and cipal pier and hundred feet off the a few grounded wh has supported the president in his vet of the McNary-Hauge- n farm bill, declared the policies of Mr.. Lowden cst agricultural relief embodied the ideas of political farmers.' He spoke before the Rapid City Rotary club.. PAGE FIVE FABMEB About 200 were reported on the boat. At the same time a second boat was reported sunk in Lake Michigan off Fullerton avenue on the north side, but early reports did not indicate the kind of craft or the number of persons aboard.. pier.. in Myton. The rainfall for July in Myton the 20th of the month, as reported, was 1.22 inches and the hottest day was Monday, July 18, when it registered 96 at the government station. T, C. Guyn pf Myton, resident engineer of the Indian Irrigation project, spent a portion of the third week of July in Salt Lake City on business in connection with Ilia position. Mr3. Guyn and his son, Tack accompanied him on the trip. Garvey Bryant of Salt Lake city who is a member of the Occidental Seed company, was a recent visitor in Myton and this part of the up to Colorado Flood Damage $50,000(1 Newspapers in Basin.. Grand Junction, Coro.. Property FOR SALE Old under the supervision damage estimated at more than $50.-j- bundles of 50 at 15r while they of Recently W. Dobbie J. of Vernal, district -- r ROOSEVELT" STANDARD. 23 was caused by flood waters which deputy 'grand master for district No. 4 of the L O. O. F. the installation of new officers (for Basin lodge No. 51, L O. O. F.. of Myton I . was held. The following were installed for the term of 5 months: d, Nobre grand, J, M. Martin; Freddy Welsh, Boxer, Is Found Dead New York Freddy Welsh, former lightweight champion of the world, was found dead in his room at a local hotel. Welsh, whose real name was Frederick Thomas, was a boxing instructor and held a commission as captain in the reserve officers corps. About ten days ago he was taken to a police station on charges of disorderly conduct, when he resisted arrest by a patrolman who interfered in a 2 a. m. street fight between Welsh and Edward Delaney. Welsh was discharged ifter explaining to the court. 3- m COMING!! r. 1 Gates Tires 1 Cole Batteries RED FRONT GARAGE g 1 3 Authorized B0BGE Dealer jj William Jensen;, treasurer, A good line of Good Used Cars m H.. H. Blaine;- recording secretary, Call or Phone 160 gf financial secretary. j George Elliott;: William Zowe; trustee for three chaplain, E. years, R. L, Hurd; Vernal, Utah L. Jumer, Several members of the Vernal lodge were visitors for the 1 C. F.. tOOKEr Owner evening. !!!l!!ll!E!!!ll!Il!EI!ll!I0:il!ml'JEil2ul!HlilLLrIL12LlIL'ulLllL R. E., Waugh of Myton, who is store Cash proprietor of Waughs in this place, left here recently for Colorado Springs to spend a TINGLEY & SONS couple of weeks visiting with his parents in that city, Mr, Waugh father. Colonel Waugh waa Indian BUYERS OF agent at Whiterock3 for several years. In the early history of the reservation and is over 90 years Seed, Wool, Honey, Pelts of age Mrs. Waugn and daughter, and all lawfully Beth accompanied Mr. Waugh on the trip, which is an annual event caught furs. vice-gran- j - CTi j A Glorious Epic of Americas LAST FRONTIER At The with them. I The Uintah Basin Seed Growers association of Myton recently held its annual meeting and election of officers. The report of the manager William Zowe who also was secretary for the fiscal year ending I I UTAH SIYTOar, P. O, Box 54. July I, 1927, showed that 1,052,701 poundg of seed was handled at the plant.. Total income for the year $7,820.E1;; total expense 15,752.11; 100 sheets paper and 100 en-net profit to plant $1,933.56; total Indebtedness to Western Seed Mar. m velopes with yanr name or II fcting company July 1st, 1927, H the name of yonr farm and H Wm. 'Gentry, preident, address neatly printed. $2.00. 1 presided at this meeting; The new p Best linen paper. Only a few g officers elected for the coming year boxes left jf were; N. L. Peterson, Myton, presMAIL. B YOUR ORDER TODAY ident; Wm. Zawe, Myton, BARGAIN AUGUST th i $10,-655.5- 0.. vice-preside- nt; directors. F. O, Lnnd- -. Clark Shaw, Duchesne; berg. Ft., W. S. Peatrose. Myton; G. E. Howells, Ioka; C. A. Larsen. Arcadia. The personnel of the new board j 55 Roossyelt Standard I |