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Show ME tJINTAfl $ BASIN FARMER DUCHESNE BEEKEEPERS GET 60 LBS. HONEY PER HIVE Duchesne beekeepers have secured and average yield of 60 pounds of honey per colony this year of which about 50 per cent has been shipped out to market, it was re- SEND IN NEWS ITEMS ported to the state department of agriculure recenly by Edgar Carter, county bee inspector. FOUNDATION LAID FOR TfflS COLUMN Under the heading, Among Our Neighbors, is is our desire to have as much general information as is We ask for contribupossible. tions about any improvements in the liomes or on the farms of our neighbors. Send in items from your commuThe Uintah Basin is a large nity. place and almost impossible for us to cover when it comes to the personal items of interest. This column, belongs to you, make it interesting by sending in the news items suitable for it to carry. Ray Theming, west of Bluebell, BASIN FARM LAMBS has commenced a concrete founda1LWE BEEN SHIPPED tion for a new house to be construcThe lambs raised on the farms ted at once. of the Uintah Basin have been Those from the Ashley shipped. CEMENTING HOUSE valley were shipped from Watson and those from the Reservation Jacob Rasmussen of Lapoinit is and western Uintah county from as to the number No greatly improving the outside of his Price. arefigures but the price available shipped borne by a coat of cement which received it is reported was 10 cents gives it a warm and cozy appear- per pound f. o. b. cars. The raising of lambs on the ance. Mr. Rasmussen has installhas become a permaneiiit infarms ed electric lights and other modern dustry on the Basin farms and the convenienpes. returns in the fall are a big item in the farming industry. Mighty MANY NEW SHEDS good tax money. Throughout the Uintah Basin the CALF CLUB LEADER farmers are building new sheds for BUILDING NEW HOME the housing of machinery and for LeRoy Carroll of Maeser, who for the past two years has been so successful with his dairy clubs in the boys and girls club work, is getting material on the ground for the building of a new modern home. Mr. Carroll is a successful dairyman also and has built several new &hed3 on his farm. In most instaupes their stock. not are pretentious and many they of them are straw covered, but for the time being' they serve their purIt is a move in the right pose. direction for what farmer after he has once had a shed will do without one in, the future and the next few years is bound to see the makeshift sheds replaced by good, sub- stantial ones. Plain and figured silk or cretonne may be used to cover a cardboard waste basket and convert it into a handsome gift for either a t an or woman. First cover the basket with the plain fabric and then apply the PLOW NOW FOR medallions and outline them pointed EARLY GARDENS with a fancy braid. There is still time to get the garden plot in shape for an early there is a poor garden overran with Do not get your garden Spread the weeds. planting next spring. maniure and plow a small plot for plot too far away from the house Do not forget that your garden. most of the work is done most of the garden crop should be because women folks. the Also, if too will by planted in such a manner -a .rse. far away, you do without many enable you to cultivate with At the time you should be in the vegetable treats simply because you garden hoeiitg the average farmer did npt bring the vegetables to the is too busy to take the time for the house in time for the housewife to absolutely necessary work, hence prepare them for the meal. ff i OVERLAND THREE-DOOA R COUPE-SEDA- N. closed car. 00 2). Delivered CAN YOU BEAT THIS VALUE? Look for national advertising on this model. ZELPH S. CALDER MOTOR CO. See vXC. Vernal Confectionery Vernal, Utah tiffany, Decorative Basket |