Show Come let us reason those of us who work for Suppose you have steady work at a or get four or five dollars for eight hours What of You are not your own the man who hires you commands and you have to do his You are not a free It is all right to work out few years to get but you always need not be a When you feed a machine in a factory for others you are a part of that You are not working for the article you it belongs to it is his to have and to The What you are working for is the stipend receive on Saturday Most of that will go for butter at per eggs at per and If you desire a chicken for Sunday you will to pay 75 cents for a A good beefsteak costs you 18 cents per and when you have purchased your fruit and how much have you left from your week's wages for rent or The Now Jook at the other The farmer who furnished you the the the the the beef and the fruit and had to work only two days to supply you with articles which it took nearly all of your weeks wages to Not only but the farmer his family the same kind of produce that you But he was his own boss and remained at home all the A Few Wise Don't laugh at the farmer and call him a moss back or a hay for he is steadily laying up a competence for rest and old age while you are scarcely holding your Five or six years when the Salt Lake was first the word was out that the Valley was a good place for a man of small means one who desired to own a small prolific farm and be his own men Some 1 took tip and moved to the Moapa Some of the would-be and said that the Moapa Valley was a desert and the only things that could be raised there horned toads and jack See the But my laboring look at the result now in Moapa Where you would be to-day if you had settled in that valley four or five years ago T In 1003 three ears of were shipped from Moapa in 11 in 27 in CO and in In other during July and part of August of this before were ripe in or any other east of Moapa Valley the farmers of that valley shipped over crates of for which they received an average price of per One farmer shipped 1734 crates from he cleared more actual cash for his June and July's work in raising and marketing those cantaloupes than the best wage-earner in Salt Lake can lay up in three years of steady Taking the Moapa Valley as a whole the average yield per acre for cantaloupes this year was or per acre in money Who has the right to now I the man who went to Moapa Valley four years or the one who stuck to his job in Salt Lake also that the Moapa cantaloupes were earlier than any other east of California and that because they were earlier on the market that they retailed from 10 to 25 cents each when the Moapa S loupes were all gone the Colorado came in so rapidly that they glutted the market and sold from to 5 c. |