Show MAKING 4 A HOME ON THE reservation it takes pluck and Det ernil for A pew few years then it cornea comes easy no dont buy a ranch unless you have a real backbone you can do real work so that you can enjoy jumping out of bed a little before sun rise land whiff the clear pure air like an elk and a fifty acre field to he be plowed and golat the same lavid avidity ity that a town clerk would a pump kinf pie do you youl feel no too much ca cake ke cocoa soda and cocktails and late hours not enough ham and eggs beef and potatoes potato eq and gravy the rancher who is a manager has itlie tor everything he hasi ha time for a hunvald hun tand a ai fishing tri goes with dile county fair and the state fair this of course i afterpe after he gets on his feet lao so to speak i dut but they say bay the tho farmer works from daylight till Mil dark and then does his chores may be so eo but not the farmer who knows how flow to keep the boys boya on oil the farmland who knows how to keep ke ephis his wife alive and both be young when their locks locka turne turn gray we know one couple who had been married a year or two and had a I 1 nice little home in iown with most moat of the modern conveniences such buch as electric lights and wai alter bath with hot and coldwater coM rater etc the husband wag aa a rustier tile the wife was f musi caland made home happy and of cours othe baby played aquart a part in that everything waal was lovely until one evening they took stock and found themselves behind al little in debt with hohet no bet ter prospects for thel future there and then they decided to sell out cash upland buy a continued 2 MAKING A HOME ON THE reservation continued from page 1 ranch they decided to go 90 back to kerosene lampsa lampf ja bath in a wash tub land and root hog orddie they went to the reservation two and one halt years ago with 1000 bought and bargained for acres acrea of good land with some improvements bought three good blood sows and seven turkeys we forgot to say they had a team wagon a cow and some chickens they sold their piano ewhen they cashed up ill and have been without music and many a wife tiley they hilive have longed for some of th thol elgood good things they used to have the dark gray days of tall fall and winter grew mighty dul fol 01 the little letlo woman alio used to play and sing beautifully and one day arty she said hubbie Hubb Hub bip iv I 1 giesh I 1 cut out olit for 1 a ranchers wife this life Is ceita certainly wearing that re maik took about volts of out of him and the wife policed it really the husband had beep been happy but now was losing heart expecting ills his wife to suggest thu tho city but never another word of complaint llis instead teall pio pho mad things as pleasant as possible one day his sympathy got the hestlow him but ile he get far before she said cheer ill honey lots take stock to and one half I 1 yearn have passed since they got go tho alio tanch lanch and right le hane 1100 bushels of grain 17 head of horses nine cows cowa 90 hog 70 turkeys dont know how many chickens but they sell lots of eggs and they have plenty of hay they found that 80 was all they could prop propel oily ly tend so sold 80 acres and dont owe a cent they intend to got get a gasoline e engine n kille s soon oo 00 A to ru run 11 the washer saw the wood and chop the feed then a piano find and an adauto lauto the little wife told I 1 the writer that they give their ranch foi the best city property pio perty ahey know they will soon ga gather ther their rots and and nil all the good things to eata batia healthy family could desh deglio 0 they walk around together and admire I 1 TVA then horses cows and hogs and count tile the calves and colts iholts they could spare enough meat eggs butter milk cream and vegetables ito to feed an ordinary family a year and hardly not icett A ranch Is no good there is no I 1 fiction about this tho the family mentioned Is well known to everyone jill I 1 in ashley valley the young lidy lady having been born and malsed infernal Vernal In and is only one ln ili banio out of linno wo lift tile parental I 1 loot to I 1 for themselves ia great number bioni vernal could tell the same story but to toila I 1 it would be added bences of hardships dm dining ing tho the canal building lays days when the pioneers ors on the ro reservation dilvo to loinal and 26 R ton tion for hay and that aie bv bc Hove lieve able some have consumed small foit uius but havo kept theia health as an a it bulj ul and have learned the lesson of life loe and endurance |