Show Boosters Hold Big Meeting 1 6 Salt Lakers ers Tell Local Local J people eople of I 1 Work Done by 1 Development League e. e 1 A 1 rousing meeting r. r of f the Roosters B ost rs for the Utah Develop Develop- 1 I s I lent ilent league was h 1 11 l here re reI No I M MNo iday night the speakers of hc he I c evening ve lin being F Fred d G. G Gra- Gra ham it ls s secretary of the league J. J AV 11 McHenry nry vice rice president of the h league K R. S. S Collett tt local governor to o and Walter alter Glenn rl demonstrator for forI forie I J h ie c Chita Cinta basin basic representing h he st state tc tic ag-tic agricultural lh college e. e Mr l l. Ms Graham d Mr Ir Collett dwelt on the I ork work accomplished h by the l league lealue for the general good of I the state and the Uinta Cinta basin ba in nl Fn particular According to tot t these 1 gentlemen the league has lent F teat out some sonic pieces of literature literati e at a total cost to the time thel l vague eague of about 2000 the bal bal- nee nce being borne by h the Salt Lake Commercial club This literature is sent to all who make inquiries regarding the thc resources resources and opportunities for Vestment investment in the thc state The Thel league l a ue also sends monthly to each aeh commercial club which is member a list of those interested inter- inter sted ested in the clubs club's particular section and anel of those interested in the state in iu general They rhey also ralso spoke of the supreme importance importance im im- of the various sections maintaining good roads assuring assur assur- I ing Inh the audience that a community's com corn progressiveness or orI I I tack lack k of it was judged largely Lb Ly the condition of its it's roads roadE- Mr Nr Graham is isa a famous tenor linger of Salt Snit Lake and nisi rendered render render- ed 61 several se selections which were ere much appreciated by by time the audience Mr 1 is one of the most enthusiastic boosters of salt Lake and has dane done much i for the state in this line lint Mr Nr Collett as a member of the leagues league's board of governors govern govern- governors ors ors rs has done touch much in in J a Ing IO the interests inte-ests of the state stat and for the exploitation of the iota basin He e is a n booster from r m start to finish and is ala alf al- al f rays a s 's ready to do anything he heran ran Can for the th good of the cause cn l I Professor Walter J. J Glenn I the farm siai stationed sta sia- Y i t honed in in the basin b by the thc Utah Agricultural Agricultural coli college eke w was s the thc then n next t speaker He stated that c re has now tow been leen in Roosevelt I bout about two weeks long h enough to 0 become somewhat located tte Ife will gladly receive any c corr cor- cor or- or r from farmers in inan inan an n part of the tile basin and isnow is C tOO tn now w at nt their service to visit their fauns farms and mod counsel andIS and arul d IS with them over any lr t lems which might alight be he re- re 1 L. L j 1 Led l i to his work in deni- deni mu and td management ment i Tl The e farm dem demonstrator 1st ator is isan isan isan an a Agricultural investigator nd coons Couns counselor e for lor more than han an anAs r t As a result he hopes to bring t r to every farmer who 1111 ill work with him the bene- bene vial Practices practices' of every other er tarn er in m u this basin He le furth- furth arnore ni re will v place plat the farmers fa Ill I'll r I VI h ha L basin n in touch tonch with state strite e a and tl f 1 federal Cueral ex experts I c it s who Vh o will II I I l' l i tiny I ll the thc of f 8 sc nil any tt 1 Ic l I t 1 bolos SollIe le of the lines pf of work wod to tor to b r I be taken up with the farmers farmers farm farm- ers are ure briefly as os follows Irrigation The Thc welfare of every ry county in Utah is closely S associated with the thc proper management of irrigation wat wat- er c r. r It It- Itis is the t hc yr is i.'s purpose purpose of of t P farm di d demonstrator tor It ik careful study of of ti il t 7 i water 1 ills e shiI Ji- Ji I malic matic alic co conditions it on oft of- of oftie tie l diff differ different differ differ- eat ent localities s of f the basin i. i He will rid advise e es especially p ally regarding regarding regard regard- in ing tim the conservation of irrigation tion water vater and will win aid in Cen ev- ev erv erY movement UlO toward this end He will be in a position to give ghe instruction on measurement of water times of application and extent of application He Hc expects expects ex ex- to carry carr on a systematic campaign of education on the evil effects of excess excessive e irrigation tion and und on the most approved cd and scientific methods of handling water Cultural methods Improved methods of caring for crops will be emphasized h by the the farm farm demonstrator The Thc be beginning beginning begin begin- nning n- n I ning ning- of irrigation wisdom is the proper conservation of the natural precipitation by proper methods of cultivation The prevention of surface evaporation evaporation up e oration the deep storage e of the rainfall the lie elimination of weeds these and related d good principles principle will form furm a stable line of instructions which he lie expects to carry on The fun fun- fundamental fundamental l principles underlying in ing both Loth- irrigation and faud dry dry- farm practices are nrc the same a fact to be bl emphasized in iu any discussion of cultural methods Soil fertility The building up of a a system t of farming farming which insures res a continuous en soil fertility will be among the fundamental concerns of his work A proper variety au and rotation of crops when this is feasible lc anti and n a system of farming farming farming farm farm- ing involving at l least ast limited dairy practice can be r recommended mended almost universally with safety Dairying implying implying imply imply- ing its valuable forage crops especially adapted to Utah soils and its larger returns of manthe manure manure man man- ure the to the soil is a type of farming upon anon which the state must largely depend for its eminence in the future The welfare of Utah soil is ia closely related to dairying Animal husbandry He ex ex- expects expects expects to advise ad ad- to be in iii a position vise y-ise the farmer alon along lines of animal breeding Methods of bu building filching up this the dairy herd are recommendations very cry y important r farming in every r Utah community Selection of pure breed sires and dams is is s a process process pro- pro I cess which will in general be conducted under his direction Standard instruction likewise should shoal d he given in building up upa of beef cattle and a n h be better class horses also He will be of material ma nm- assistance in arranging ter aerial 31 for pu purchases of improved stock through t the Animal Husband Husbandry H ry rv department of the Agricultural tural college eI e. e I Reclamation e Much Nu h Utah Ut h adaptable to o. o land is is tion Lion W Whenever e h e never possible thorough stud study v will hl hi bo wade made recommend recommend- i- i of f these lands and HUe HUe- rc regarding I trade made re t Referring fer to the suggestion Record that Mint he hG in last lq t weeks week's w f l 4 oi oj f I as m roster much t r n sper spend n d h his la mc in in tin vis h io the farm farms farm th t it it li i is I ers eis 11 r r. r l Gl r his intention to do so nc not believe in doc dO does ss s experimental farm and nd of the will probably not try anything d dof of 1 that hat kind this year ardi the same article Ne Regarding be said here that erl be-erl sever sever- it ma may max informed thus the Record nl al have th of Professor Winsor had visited vis visited vis- vis vis- vis Of different sections ous tt l th the the Reservation last year than was believed extensively t to be he the thc e case The Record intention of being un un- un had no t tr th 1 M Mr in nr m and rl to took nl P I r ii I- I tH ti m r of 1 I 1 i o or oi tan t ti J r the farmers ir er I |