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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER .v.v..v7vv.".v.v.'.v.v.v.v.v." V.V.V.'.V.V.V. UINTAH COUNTY FARM BUREAU V A. THEODORE IOHNSON, J- - Harold Lundell, Secretary iJWrV.W-W.- 1 RESOLUTIONS at Motion by J. H. McFarlane, ADOPTED experiment farm Pres , ers association: Whereas this body MEETING IN EPHRAIM of stockmen attending as the Great called by Cn; Basin convention at the Great Bas- The conference connec- in Experiment Station near Ephgressman Don B. Colton in the of raim, Utah, on August 17, 1927, tion with the field day Great Basin Experiment Station land after going over the experi- Bas-econsidered all phases of the Pb-- 1 tg conducted by the Great domain the of control public of in Experiment Station, and seeing Sam Jorgensen of Salina, Utah, from derived speaker of the Utah House of Rep- the beefits already resentatives was elected chairman these experiments with their lim- of the meeting. Three motions were:ited meanSj and realizing the ' and unanimously ap- -, cessity Qf expansi0ll 0f this work as follows: proved te take in the different forage Motion by H. W. Harvey, associa plants and experiment with xaem, Utah Woolgrowers as a to their adaptability to tnu ior- tion: That representative bo-;and stockmen, dy of agriculturists bUc domala 0 this state and that we go on record as favoring and the necessity of more extend Federal control of the public do- ed experiments with range control. Seconded and voted unani- We, in main. convention, hereby respectmous. fully petition our Congressmen to Motion made by J. B. White of use their best efforts in securing a Paradise, Cache county, Utah, and larger appropriation to carry on others: That a committee be ap this research work so necessary for pointed to work out this govern- building up the range of this secment control of the public domain tion and we earnestly call to their and that the committee consist of attention the imperative need of President a!nd more work the following: along this line and the asof Utah Woolgrowers Secretary absolute necessity of an appropriasociation: President and Secretary tion adequate to carry on this as- of Cattle and Horse Growers work, by our next Congress, Sec- and President sociation; Secretary Qnded and yoted unanimous Situation j : m as of Utah Farm Bureau association; R. Taylor of the Strawberry Irrigation project; W. D. Candland, Sheepman, Mt. Pleasant, Utah; L. R. President Sanpete Anderson, stake, Manti, Utah; Wm. Bailey, Nephi, Utah; William Peterson, director of the Utah State Experiment Station, Logan, Utah and such other members as this committee shall wish to appoint. Seconded and voted unanimous. im L. WHATS IN A NAME? woman who was living in a hotel in San Francisco hired a Chinese boy. She said: Whats your name? Fu You Tsin Mein, said he. Your name is too long. Ill call A you he. John. Whats your name, please Mrs. Elmer said Edward Mac Theme paper and type- ald. ROOSEVELT paper. writing Your name too long. I call you STANDARD. Charlie. Wall Street Journal. FOR SALE -- -tf Westminster College An Excellent Place For UINTAH BASIN YOUNG PEOPLE to attend HIGH SCHOOL or JUNIOR COLLEGE It Offers: 1 3 a I 5 A good home .or out of town students modem dormi-- o excellent Jt?neSj lie advantages of a citymanagement while living on an attractive acre campus m a good residential section High grade teacher and high grade work. Credits ac- test colleges and universities dramatics, glee club, orchestra and other student activities conpled with wholesome social Expenses reasonable ($340. a year for board, room and tuition) and opportunities for self help Tell Yonr Story to President H. W. Reherd, D. D. Westminster Note: A. CHENEY, Treasurer College, Salt Lake City, Utah Look for the Westminster college tent at the U.B.I.C, Don- Soil producing food stuff and other commodities required for the sustenance and comfort of humanwhich ity is the final basis from reckoned. be must everything Community prosperity is governed by recognition of the importance Livestock markets report incre; ing gains in receipts arriving fr small producers, many times cc Ing in the form of cummunity &: ments where several producers their holdings in order to mat carload, it would seem reason to predict that it is o nlj a p; tion of time until the bulk of Ir stock production will be in : hands of small producers broc about largely through the contini cutting up of large land areas. pc building up and maintaining fertility of the soil. We have examples of this in the deserted farms in sections of the east where everything was taken and nothing returned to he soil for generations, until the productivity was etirely exhausted. Its just some peoples luck Then, we have the middle west, where years ago the importance of get a flat tire when the price low. over- gasoline gets fertiliation was temporarily looked until it was so forcibly When answering advertisement! brought home to the land owner thi3 paper, please mention CEili that proper recognition was given to the subject. In those middle BASIN FARMER. western sections we now observe ADVERTISE IT IN THE C what is probably as well a balanced prosperous and diversified an ag- TAH BASIN FARMER. riculture as may be found anyFOR SALE OR TRADE I r where in the world; with livestock modern bungalow in Los Ange. occupying its place as one of the Calif. For particulars inquire most important units. write Geo. H. Harrison, Roosev It is self evident that year in Utah. J and year out the raising and feeding of even a small number of FOR SALE Real Good rupte meat food animals gives to the pro- screened doors, suitable for i ' ducer, regardless of what his main Inquire at the office. line of production is, a much need-- ! BARGAIN ed diversification. Every dollar 100 sheets pap.r : of taxes annually contributed by the 100 envelopes with your name farmers of the west could be paid address neatly printed $2.00. paper. Only a few t by the keeping of a few head of linen left. Mail your order to day. K livestock on the ranch, and this product is one for which cash is EVELT STANDARD. available every day. What other product cam you call to mind for iiiTiiiininsjdiiiiiiiiiiiijirdiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiDiiMiii'im'iii.nS wheih there is a cash market available every day in the year and for which there is a Wong Sing Mercantile perpetaully sustained demand? The store with & complex . The value of fertilizer derived g line of If from keeping a few animals farm wken considered in dollars.! overshadows the profits to be made Boots M Gents Furnishings, from the handling of the animal El Hard Shoes, Furniture, themselves. People in the middle H Sto ves. Ranges, Harness, west who have proven the wisdom I Saddles. of this practice have found that in g You will profit by tradlnl II here. purchasing young beeves and finish UTAH II DUCHESNE, FT. feeding them, or handling hogs or of ed sheep, that the fertilizer retained for the rehabilitating of the soil exceeds in value the original cost of the animals. It has been proven conclusively that in diversification lies success S and safety for the producer. In an off year, or when a slump has been experienced on the production S or marketing ,of some particular commodity, the producer who has shown the wisdom of carrying a few head of livestock on his place isnt so seriously affected as the producer who relies entirely upon one crop for his revenue. jllliililillillllulilillulilUiIlllUlllil.lUlili' THE ROOSEVELl LUMBER CO. For BUILDING MATEEUI OF ALL KINDS Roosevelt .. |