Show 10 tS lENDERS lENDERS' I 1 1 I loka Ioka Correspondent I J 1 In In Inthe the c. c early early morning of of Jul July 4 4 our o r f farmers r received c iv d t the word pr I that farmers under nde vari various us Indian Indi Indian il danals canais a ais had a ed t b t d' d the Uintah da n Irrigation Jn department to turn to class C ditches 1 0 0 sec second sec sec- j jond ond and feet of or their water vater for for a a ape P period of 7 72 2 hours ts' ts Paul Reveres Reveres' were vere immediately im inn m mediately dia ely sent o out out t before It was vvs vs light to warn the people that not the th British Bri i h but but the water ater was was com com- I Ing And And each ech e ch farmer far far- er at at once once j ar-j ar arranged 1 ranged t to get et very every ounce every ounce of vali value ali e f fp p possible out of his his his' is' is share shaie Never ever was Yas greater great r ef effort made to get beneficial beneficial use out of water and ande the e distribution distribution JUt on was as well managed by by our board board member members 1 Stone and Pack The The time was figured out out and nd e a farmer farmer las was was al allotted allotted at- at his portion portion of the 72 hours on au the base base of the th amount of stock owned Special Special- iaL riders were p put t on th the ditches to s sea e. e that hat ea each h farmer got the full fun share allotted him The only hitch was that on account of the large territory to cover some on the east end eld had left lert for the celebration celebration celebration cele cele- bration at Roosevelt A messenger was sent to Roosevelt and they came back In a hurry The celebration no longer Interested them when they had news that the tho wafer water was com coni- ing The water turned in was was was' sufficient to make maken a good stream in ell all the ditches and the value to the farmers farmers farmers farm farm- ers is beyond estimate Class C farmers rise take or off their hats and thank the donators Such magnanimous magnanimous mag mag- acts restores new faith and new life Ufe in the brotherhood of man And In future years when Ioka loka with class C 0 farmers celebrate celebrate cele cele- brate brato the glorious Fourth Fourth ft t will u IJ ue well to remember that It is also the anniversary of the day when our our- brother farmers amidst withering heat turned us their water that that I ou crops crop's crops might not perish c I v Water Yater loaned up to date to farm farmers arms arm arm- ats ers s whose filings filing are secondary ary has ass ns I l cen cen worth werth tens of of thousands thousand elt cf c T dollars to crops I The latest loans loa s were made ayS jy Jj JL s S La t to No x t t nd class C and by by Redcap 10 w tuu u and P Purdy ditches itch S. S rhe The I lenders from U U. U S. S are I I 1 practically the fhe same as published last st week Yee with these these additions Wm Vm Lloyd W. W A A. D Durfey Alma at 1 Mitchell L. L C. C Cia LarsenG se G G. E E. E Howells J Jl J H. H Nelson J James ines Mitchell E. E E. E Mecham l Frank f 11 The Redcap lenders are Georg T T. Smith Jos N. N Cooper Jas Sl thanks inks Lee Murdock J J. J H. H Gilbert Vj t 1 M M. Lloyd Jr N. N A A. son son sou II Lee Cooper Hale Holgate Cru s Lauan Marvin Shields M. M Knuden Knud en Frank Holgate J. J F. F Ross Paul Artego D. D M. M I. I Robison Orin Johanen Johan Johan- ten fen en Lionel Bowden owden 11 Thomas W. W Gilbert C A A. A Larsen L L. J. J Gilbert Emery mel Nielsen George Shelton Thornton Thornton Richardson Art An Larsen Jr H. H Ray flay Knox nox Wm Michael l A A. A M. M Ray Gill a j. j It is b believed li ved now now that most all crops crops will yield above norma normal Recent Recent Re Re- I. I cent cent rains in the mountains have swollen the Uintah Whiterocks Duchesne and rivers ivers and as a result all canals have have been brimming full fuU 0 o |