Show r c tr t J J iJ i r Announcement t t a t. t Dr Campbell Cans bell Dentist cannot cannota until Monday Monday Mon Mon- tai J. come to Duchesne j day February I I I z t i iI I tons of or lay hay h hat at m l For Sale Sale my ranch at Antelope Call at Courier office or phone Columbus Boarding Boarding Boarding Board Board- ing house Columbia Utah Shipping Tags for sale at this Office Inn Wanted Man with car cal complete complete com com- line quality Auto Tires and Tubes Exclusive Territory Experience Experience not necessary Salary per month Milestone l Rubber Company Com Coin pany panty East Liverpool Ohio If It you have something to sell i others want it and if IC you want ant I something others othera have it V HElPS ELF f GUILD MP SMAll TOt TOWN Decentralisation q li a ion of Manufacturing Brings Markets for Pl Products luct Closer to the Farm Gives Farm Gives Employment and rind Buffer Standards of Living to c. c Rural Communities j jf f I By T. T R. R PRESTON President American Bankers Association NO class of p people ople has been more diligent in trying to understand understand understand under under- stand the agricultural problem than the bankers of this country The agricultural problem is a real problem and demands demands demands de de- de- de mands the best thought of everyone This coun country t ry cannot t con continue t. t mue a along 1 ong h happy appy I. I lines mes r 1 YS i f t if d with v only sections of the country prosperous Prosperity must b be passed around if 1 4 p around anybody any y r y body is long to enjoy it This question cannot can c'an- r JJ cank can can- k lr not be solved by the farmers alone but the ther r majority opinion is is that there is no legislative legisla t tive two remedy for agriculture It is an economic economic economic eco eco- question pure pur and simple and must be be F 1 worked out accordingly r 1 A few years yeas ago it was cont contended th that t i agriculture did not have sufficient credit y M 1 facilities That proposition was often made madea a political question I do not presume there l are many who will win question the fact that 1 agriculture now has ample credit facilities Mixing F Fauns Farms and Factories It is a fact that no community and no noT noT T T. R PRESTON state has ever become great purely from agriculture It is not to the interest of New York and other great centers to see the small and the agricultural i sections losing their wealth and importance In the end it will wiIl react upon them to o their disadvantage There seems to mo me a real remedy for Ing examples from my own state to these small communities and also for Cor rove prove this proposition and I mention agriculture This remedy which 13 la lathe these because I am more familiar the mixing of industry with agriculture with conditions there than elsewhere ture Is now being applied in many localities 10 lo Twelve years ago Kingsport Tennessee Ten Ten- with results satisfactory had a population of et about one Industry and und agriculture are better thousand Great Crest Industries industries like a n balanced In Ohio North Carolina and large big cement camera company a Pennsylvania than in any other states plant and nd a n number of or other Industries Indus of or the Union and in these states there Is s no serious agricultural problem tries were located there par partly ly through lem and we hear little complaint from the tine Influence of or an outstanding New NewYork the farmers This mixing of or industry York business s man in a little more j jt t f Tc f j. j Mixing Industry With Agriculture Means Mens Prosperity for Rural Districts and agriculture Is called by some do- do dothan than twelve years these have brought centralization of or industry the population of that city up uv to toI I would woul not suggest that manufacturing seventeen se thousand Just a few miles mUes turing tuning institutions move from tho the away at Elizabethton they are building build cities to the small villages but I do ing ing a great rayon plant the first unit think It would It be better for this c country coup coun un to cost The population of ot ottry try for future industries to be placed that town torn Is s now two thousand butin but butIn small villages rather than in these it is fa estimated that this will be multiplied multi to be further congested In n the great centers This would in part also be bea plied by five flue In less than two years a solution of our labor problem The It is staled stated that the total investment I bringing of or industries to small villages vii vil in manufacturing industry In iu that community com com- I lages lage increases tho the market for agricultural agri agri- within a period of or five years cultural products gives employment will wil probably reach to surplus labor tho time standards stand stand- The balancing of industry and aud agriculture agri agri- ards of living Increases public reve revs revenue culture will willi solve most of our so called nue reduces taxes and vastly i Increases creases agricultural problems and we will wU not educational facilities need such political measures as will mil in Two Tv Striking Examples my opinion do harm if U enacted to the I 1 believe I can give you two very class the they pretend u 1 TIE THE BAS M KER FA MER R. R MOVEr ENT GROWING There are several reasons for the growth of ott tho the farmer banker movement movement move move- ment in Pennsylvania William S. S McKay McKay Mc Mc- Kay ny Chairman of tha Agricultural Committee Pennsylvania Bankers Association Association As As- has haa reported to the AgrIcultural Agricultural Agricultural tural Commission of the time American Bankers Association The he cooperation cooperation cooper cooper- atlon and leadership of the county agents In the time several counties of the state the time appointment and functioning function functioning ing of county chairmen of agriculture known as Key Bankers one oue of whom there is In ia each county of or the state and the tho organization of county bankers bankers bank bank- ers associations whereby agriculture I is given ghen consideration by all the banks are responsible for Cor this interest The tol following owing table shows tho activities for or the tho year Number of ot Project Counties Sent young oung farmers to state slate college col lege loge for special course 5 G Encouraged farm Carm shows 16 Held agricultural tours 6 Sponsored various club activities 38 Gave Cave illustrated lectures on poultry poultry poul poul- try cow testing and improved farm methods 1 Distributed purebred livestock chicks and disease free potatoes potatoes pota pota- toes 13 There Is probably no class of ot business business busi busl ness men that has a n greater opportunity opportunity for or helpfulness than the bankers bank bankers ers In this movement declares Mr McKay It builds up a substantial community which El makes makes ef for et I II I banking institutions it adds to th the I material prosperity of or our state stale but bat above all it is the expression if or a a. service which will react favorably upon the character of oC those interested BANKERS BAKERS HELP OUT 1 i iThe The Oklahoma Bankers Association for the past twelve years cars has financed through its five groups ten scholarships scholarships scholar scholar- ships in the A. A M. M College at Still- Still water The winners are chosen by bythe bythe bythe the Extension Department of or the college college college col col- lege on the merits of the club work done by the boys bos an ant girls over a 0 certain certain tain period of or time The groups of ot the association finance the first year of the winners winner's college work i iThe The president of of a a national bank In Arkansas has been credited credited cred cred- lied with doing more for Cor the farmers of his section than any auy other one ma man His work has consisted of Introducing pure bred Holstein cattle into his hie county county county coun coun- ty helping employ a county agent donating do- do prizes to boys and girls in club work and aud distributing better seed Here are some of of the the things accomplished pUshed in Randolph County Ark with the help of bankers last year three forty purebred gilts were bought at a reasonable price and und placed with boys hoys and girls on notes sand eggs from Crom high producing hens bena were wore distributed with the idea of developing developing de de- de flocks of at least ono ana hundred hun hun- hundred dred hens on every farm arm four purebred purebred pure vure bred Jersey bulls whose dams had a s record of over pounds butterfat banks banka have been purchased by the and will wm bo be paid for tor out ot or service feeo J J JI I SHERIFFS SHERIFF'S S Spud SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT counT OF OP DUCHESNE DU DU- CHE CHESNE E COUNTY STATE STAFE OP OF UTAH V Tho Timo lhoSt State te of Utah Plaintiff vs William H. H Allen Anen and Thurza C. C Allen Allen Al Al- Al len and wire wife n R. R L. L LWood- LWood Wood Woodward ward WIlliam ward William Searles and Jane Jane Doe DOD Searles his wife wite whoso whose other and true tuie name is unknown Defendants N t Ul oi SJ To be sold at Sheriffs Sheriff's Sale on tho l th day dar of I February A. A D D. D 1928 1925 at tHe front r nt door of the county court house In iu Du Duchesne Duchesne County Utah at p p. p m. m West Vest half hal of ot the Southeast quarter quarter ter nv W SE i and the Southwest quarter of or Section One 1 Township Two 2 South Range Two 2 West Vest Uintah Special Meridian Mend Merid ian In Duchesne C County Utah containing containing containing con con- acres more moro br less together together to together to- to gether with shares of Class E Estock E stock of the Dry Gulch Irrigation Irrigation company and any and all water or water rights used on or In connection connection tion with said lands AH x H 11 H. MITCHELL l Dated January 12 12 1928 Robt G. G Porter Attorney for Plaintiff v vIX 36 IN IX THE DISTRICT COURT OP OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT If IX A AD D FOR 1011 COUNTY STATE OF OP UTAH George C. C Larsen Plaintiff Uinta Creamery Co a corporation Defendant NOTICE OF OP SHERIFFS SHERIFF'S J. SALE E ETo To be sold at Sheriffs Sheriff's Sale on etc Saturday February 18 1928 at 2 3 o'clock p p. p m. m at the front door of or orthe the County Court House in Duchesne Duchesne County State of or Utah the following described property in Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne County Utah described as follows Beginning at the Southwest corner corner corner corn corn- er of Section Thirty Township Township Township Town Town- ship One North Range One Vest Uinta Special Meridian and continuing continuing ing thence East Sixteen and one onD fourth rods thence South Twelve and one Fourth rods thence west Sixteen and one fourth rods to them tho place of beginning containing ing about one ono and one fourth acres of land laud Dated December 1927 ARZY H. H MITCHELL MITCHELL Sheriff Duchesne County Utah 37 SHERIFFS SHERIFFS SHERIFF'S SALE ALE ALEIN I IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DUCHESNE DUCHESNE DUCHESNE DU DU- CHESNE COUNTY STATE O OP OF UTAH The State of Utah PIa Plaintiff inti if vs R R. R L. L Woodward and R. R L Woodward Wood as Administrator of If f th the th Estate 1 of oC Rose Wood Woodward ward dair d LL 01 otherwise otherwise other other- h r- r wise known as A A. A R. R Woodward Mendenhall Banking Company a a. corporation William Searles and Jane Doe Searles his wife whose other and true name is unknown NOTICE OF SALE To be ho sold at Sheriffs Sheriff's Sale on the day of February A. A D. D 1928 at the tile front door of the cou county countr ty court house in Ju Duchesne County Utah at p p. p m. m Lot Four 4 and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter quarter- SW NW N Section One 1 Township Township Two 2 2 South Range Two 2 West Special Meridian Meridian Meridian Me Me- in County Co Utah containing Eighty SO awes aNes more more or less together with v Forty 40 shares of or Class E stock in n the Dry Dry- Gulch Irrigation Company with any nd md all water and water rights used on on or in connection with the above t described land ARZY AnZY H. H MITCHELL I 1 Sheriff 1 Dated January 12 1928 f Robt G. G Porter Attorney for Plaintiff Dr Earl Lewis eyestrain specialist specialist specialist spec spec- will wiH be at the Duchesne Hotel Wednesday Mar 21 fr fromI from m I to 5 S o'clock p. p m. m Special attention to school children I See us for glasses that fit lit Dr D. D T T. Wood I Physician and Surgeon to 11 a. a in Office cc 30 Ii tn UI 2 p. p ni to i 4 p. p in rn 7 1 p. p ni 11 to S 1 p. p nt m. I Duchesne Utah T. T B. B SEARS Deer Heads a n P C York Work Guaranteed Fruitland Utah PRACTICAL NURSING Maternity Cases Preferred erred Pearl White Whites s 1 Utah Tabo ia r j I |