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Show $ THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER weet Butter Is Quite Popular product Can Be Depended Upon to Maintain Its High Quality. more for it than for ened-crea- rlj? high-qualT- ty butter. ' m , - Increase in Acreage of Soy Bean to Help Soil . Back in 191T, less than 500,000 acres of Soy beans were grown In the United States. In 1924, tKe last yelr A. C. Marchant and Lee Cooper for which figures are available, the United States acreage totaled 2,500,-00- of Mytan during the past few days . have been buying . turkeys for the (Prepared by the United State Department of Agriculture.) The amazing Increase In the acre-.ag- e Christmas trade. They recently of this legume can be traced to made a shipment of 300 birds that la an address before a sectional itneeting of the American Dairy its value as a soil builder, as a catch averaged 10 pounds each or a total Science association at Springfield, crop when the season is late, as a shipment of a ton and a half, to Hass William White of the United supplement for corn in feeding hogs, the Fulton Market- at Salt Lake. States Department of Agriculture, and as a cash crop for seed and in a Monday, Dec. 12 th, this portion n lesser out of latthe oil. measure, The the Uintah Basin experience rhrought part the navy played in popularizing sweet-creabutter. ter market will undoubtedly widen the first snow fall of the season. Tor 50 years or more there have been steadily, though at present the price It was very light in Myton, but Jndlvlduals who preferred sweet of beans for this purpose is not considerable heavier in the Nine cream butter, and early in .the his- enough to Justify growing them for Mile district and this pleases the tory of our state experiment stations' market alone unless the grower is lo- sheepmen who have been waiting some work was done to determine the cated close to an plant for it, in order that they might Another factor that has influenced take thelr sheep in that portion of (storage qualities of the product. As the result of tests begun In the United the popularity of soy beans is the de- the range which is used fop winter States Department of Agriculture in velopment of machinery for growing range. 1905 it was .proved that butter made and harvesting the crop. Corn plantMonday evening, Dec. 5th, Basin Irom unripened Pasteurized, sweet ers are now equipped with attach- Lodge No. 20 F. and A. M. of Myments the beans with the ton held their annual election and (cream could be depended on to maindesired number its at com, least any high per hill. Or. the following persons were chosen: quality during tain if desired, the beans can be drilled Worshipful Master, Virgil L. Neal; (eight months storage at zero with the planter or put in with a Senior Warden, Joseph Moysh; Jungrain drill. The latter method Is ior Warden, E. L. Jumer; treasurNavy Buys for Storage. In 1909, as a result of these tests, most used when growing the beans er, Fred Burger; secretary, H. C. the United States navy adopted the for hay or seed. Ward; trustee, Fred Palmer. The y of a each quan-ftitbuying practice year appointive officers will be selected of sweet-crealater. butter to be Sand and Stone stored and used as needed. In 191S Using of Myton Camfield Miss Rosa to Prepare Concrete who holds a position as missionary (the navy purchased more than 9,000,-.00- 0 butter Farmers often wonder just what for the Episcopal church among pounds of sweet-creafrom more than 100 creameries. A proportions of sand and of stone or the Indians in this part of the res(New York butter dealer packed much pebbles should be used in making ervation, has been receiving boxes 'of this butter for the navy and was concrete. A simple rule that will help of toys and useful articles from so favorably impressed by the re-- i ' toward best results Is as follows : Episcopal churches and societies in to some of the eastern states. These markable uniformity in quality, even If the stone Is from .ne-hainch In size, use approximateare to be distributed by Miss Cam-fiel- d (though it came from many scattered to the Indians at the Christplants, and by it3 unequaled keeping ly equal parts of sand and of stone. If the stone varies from mas season and at present she is quality, that he decided to sell it un-ds his own brand. Other butter dealInch In size use about getting them ready for that purto three-fourtas much sand as stone. pose. ers followed his example. If the stone varies from Butter Is Approved. Recently the I. O. O. F. lodge Inches In size, use No. 51 of Myton held their regular one and one-hato Dealers and consumers approved the butter, and each year has seen an about half as much sand as stone. election of officers and selected the Increase in the quantity manufacfollowing: N. G. William Jensen, seatured. During the Oscar Adams of of Ioka; V. G-- , son in particular buyers are eager to J. recording Highland; t M. Martin; treasurer, H.secretary, Obtain the product Last year one asH. Blaine; sociation of creameries reports to financial secretary, Albert Tanner; have marketed 50,000,000 pounds of term S. A. Rats, are the most persistent pest trustee for three year on sweet-creabutter and to have paid Wells. The committee property, rent a. pound producers have to deal with. fo its members one-hn- f George Elliott, S. A. Wells and H. ; 0. i . - soy-bea- . m I for-plantin- m m ( one-four- th - lf ; er one-four- th three-fourthhs one-four- th lf cold-stora- ge ? Agricultural Facts m H. Blainel A portion of the evenwas spent socially. This lodge ing owns their own property. The first zero weather to strike Myton this season according to the record . kept at the government office located here, occured Wednesday morning, Dec 7th when it registered 1 below zero. This is about two weeks ahead of last year. L. C. Potter an alfalfa seed grower who resides on the north Myton bench holds the record of this see-tolin the production of seed for the season of 1927. Mr. Potter had 471 sacks of seed. The CommercIal club of Myton is planning to move into new quarters very soon. They have rented the first floor of the I. O. O. F. buildihg which was formerly occupied by the Myton State Bank. The room is now being put In shape and they expect to move before the first of the year. Melvin Bunce is the present houseman for the club and S. A. Wells is president of the organization. The Sunday school of the My. ton ward of the L. D. S. Sunday school will have a Christmas pro- gram and tree Saturday evening, Dec. 24th. The public schools will have their exercises on Friday afternoon, Dec. 23rd and the Sunday school of the Presbyterian church .will have their program and tree Sunday eve, Dec. 25th at 7 oclock and it will take the place of the regular evening service. The annual bazaar and chicken dniner of the Lawies Aid society of the Presbyterian church, was held Friday, Dec. 9th in the Myton opera house, the sale began at 5 oclock and the dinner was served at 6, the grass receipts for the evening was about $150.00 and this will be used for the work of the church, an interesting musical program was given during the evening. Mrs. E. L. Jumer is president of the organization. FIGHT PICTURE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS December 23rd and 24th IN CONNECTION WITH REGULAR ADMISSION SHOWS 40c and 20 |