Show t t ta thrill of joy has baa passed through our community again we seem to have come back to life again with our social organizations beginning work we seem to be put on our old plane ot of living once more sunday school started with a crowded house of happy delighted men women and children the following was rendered in sunday school after the usual opening exercises bishop goodrich spoke of the great changes that have taken place during the last few months and the trying thing we have been called to pass through of the old friends and associates who were called from us but in spite of it all we are greatly favored and a blessed people A piano selection was rendered by theresa allred the general annual promotions were then made reading by nippon fairfax song aliss alias fleit zulett ul eit mixed quartet byron goodrich lavell Alan manwaring waring melinda goodrich and may nielson piano selection by nellie starle star le story tor for thu the children by lucy lind land it was a very good beginning and every one should come again and bring his friends the afternoon fast meeting was also a big success from the standpoints of attendance and interest an interesting feature of this meeting was the evidence that was so BO easily seen that I 1 zion Is still growing there were about fifteen babies in arms the conjoin Y L M 1 I A and Y M it I 1 A was crowded every seat was waa taken every one was interested and enjoyed himself the following program was given welcome address by pres prea fuller remington quartets by may nielson Nl elson Al elinda goodrich byron goodrich and lavell manwaring address addre gm lewis S gardner solo may nielson reading joseph collier piano so selection lection melinda goodrich lecture ashley bartlett the farmers of naples met last tuesday and e elected officers for the new year chas 0 was re darted as president harry southam was elected vice president and elmer lind secretary treasurer and john D karren as member of the board there was a good turnout and several things of interest were taken up the organization is growing stronger all the time and even farmers are beginning to see there continued on page eight A M AND A H 0 M spicy articles contributed by members of the uintah county farm bureau through the columns of achel organ farm murea urea news RENOWNED BLOOD IV 14 C IL at the worlds columbian exposition held in chicago hi cagos the thai c champion dairy cow ot of all breeds breeda waa a a jersey named brown hoasie I 1 A cio close se second was waa also a jersey named merry maiden io 10 these theme was wait given tile the ot of world a champion dairy cows merry maiden was WB bred to a eon bon of brown bessie the 1110 ou spring was the jersey bull that thai headed the adry team of 26 jerseys winning the world a championship sit at st louis imposition ten years later one of the heaviest producers of this team was a jersey aaron a queen she was bred to the above mentioned son of merry maiden and grandson of drown brown bessie this breeding resulted in a male call calf that thai that was as named merry maiden a prince this calf purchased by william C winder ot of salt balt lako city haa baa for years stood at the head of the famous winder herd of jersey cows when this herd was tested many daughters of merry Mai maidens dons prin fringe were given a rating in the register of merit ono one of these daughters Is still the champion dairy cow of utah having a record of over pounds of butter tat per year through the enterprise of the tb uintah county jersey dull bull a as e ocla soola tion and through a lucky strike s this same merry maidens princa prenco better known as old prince 1 I has baa been brought to uintah county having been given the best of care by his bis keepers A T johnson of vernal and roy carroll of masser maeser his bla power to produce high class dairy cattle Is still unimpaired |